Hello Mark,

  You'll probably find in the list archives that that is planned
as a post-1.0 feature.  I've not been tracking cvs code, but dbmail
1.1 is going to be released very soon, which will kind of be dbmail
1.0 after everything has settled down (and gotten fixed), so I
would guess that official "post 1.0" development will start soon, but
as you've found, that feature is not included yet, and I don't
remember anyone ever having announced they added that support in
as a patch, etc.  (It has been requested quite a few times for webmail
applications and imap speed improvement.)



---- Original Message ----
From: Mark Stubblefield <dbmail@dbmail.org>
To: <dbmail@dbmail.org>
Subject: [Dbmail] subject parsing to sql table.
Sent: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 15:29:33 -0500

> Hello:
> 
> I currently have dbmail up and running just fine as a engine to get
> certain e.mails for a subdomain into mysql.  We basically want to create
> a message tracking system and automate certain messages.  I am only
> using the smtp engine from dbmail and have a web based front end in php
> that grabs the messags, parses the subjects, dates and attachments, then
> displays them for the intended use.  
> 
> I was browsing the list to find out a solution to having the subject
> stored in a separate field.  I eventually found a thread that discussed
> this, but looking at the CVS source and diff'ing the sql tables, I found
> no new colums for subject, from, etc.  As of now I have to parse the
> subject out of the messageblks table, and since I only want to display
> one heading for each particular e.mail subject (they are globally unique
> subject identifiers - but I have to account for someone replying to a
> message with the same subject).  My code could be much more expandible
> and efficient if I could somehow have the subject in its own column.
> Has anyone figured out how to accomplish this?
> 
> The thread I was discussing:
> 
> http://mailman.fastxs.nl/pipermail/dbmail/2002-March/000150.html
> 
> Thanks
> -Mark
> 
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