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Jesse ---- Original Message ---- From: Abdulla Damingo <dbmail@dbmail.org> To: <dbmail@dbmail.org> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Status update please Sent: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 13:06:19 +0200 > > can u guys tell me where do i ind the dbmail experts > > I have a really serious problem that i just cannot fix please tell them > to e-mail me > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/06/02 04:47PM >>> > > Hello, > > As for exporting, the web client we've worked on will > do that for you in almost-mbox format (it's plain text, > just one message strung after the next) - it'd be trivial > to make it real mbox format, and I've been planning on > doing that, but haven't had the need for it personally > yet, so it's not done. :) I plan on writing an mbox > import function too, but haven't started that at all. > It wouldn't take a lot of time, but we've been working > largely on other projects for a few months now (one of > which is our new mail system, so we'll probably be > working on the web client soon after it's up, including > adding postgres support). > > http://wedbmail.dsp-services.com/ if you want to take > a look at it. It of course doesn't get functionality > in the core of dbmail, but... > > > ---- Original Message ---- > From: Shane Kerr <dbmail@dbmail.org> > To: dbmail@dbmail.org > Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Status update please > Sent: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 09:23:05 +0200 > > > On 2002-09-06 16:44:13 +1200, Mark Mackay wrote: > > > > > > - Import from user's mbox and IMAP folders :: I for example have > 12 > > > imap mailboxes, which I had to hack mbox2dbmail to support mbox > > > delivery, write a wrapper scan my homedir. This worked but as it > used > > > dbmail-smtp it was really slow. Uni-one converter needs to be > updated > > > to support this functionality IMHO. > > > > > > - [low prio] Export to mbox format :: got to be a good selling > point > > > for newbies who want to try but need an exit clause > > > > Actually, this second one is preventing me from using dbmail for my > home > > setup. > > > > The thing is, I have e-mail archived going back to 1993 or so. At > that > > time, I was using MS-DOS, dialing into a Solaris box. If I had > stored > > my mail in either a proprietary Solaris format (e.g. some DBM > variant) > > or using DOS program (e.g. DBASE IV) then I would either have to > write > > some program to decipher the message format or just not be able to > read > > it. > > > > So for archiving, I like plain text. I *could* do something as > simple > > as using mysqldump, which gives you almost plain text, but I'd like > to > > be able to do something like: > > > > $ dbmail-user2mboxen username password directory > > > > I've been planning on putting together a Perl or Python script to do > > this, but to be honest have been unable to pull myself away from > > Civilization III. :( > > > > > [I'm happy to present patches for this functionality, but am > getting a > > > bit disheartened as so far none of my patches seem to be being > adopted > > > or even being discussed]. > > > > If you have a utility for either of the above, please send them my > way! > > > > -- > > Shane > > Carpe Diem > > _______________________________________________ > > Dbmail mailing list > > Dbmail@dbmail.org > > https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > > > -- End Original Message -- > > > -- > Jesse Norell > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > Dbmail mailing list > Dbmail@dbmail.org > https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > _______________________________________________ > Dbmail mailing list > Dbmail@dbmail.org > https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > -- End Original Message -- -- Jesse Norell [EMAIL PROTECTED]