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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] mysql contents
Date: Tuesday 27 April 2004 01:21 pm
From: Micah Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: DBMail mailinglist <[email protected]>

Just never run dbmail-maintenance -d.. Email isn't deleted when the pop3
server delivers to the client, it's just marked that it can be deleted. You
have to use dbmail-maintenance to actually remove them from the database.

If you need them back, just run a query that resets the deleted flag.

-Micah

On Tuesday 27 April 2004 01:19 pm, Jan-Kees Fels wrote:
> Hi there,
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> Many thanks to Ilja and Jesse. I am all set.
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> The storage of the emails in mysql interests me.
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> How can I snoop in the mysql database, to see the emails from my wife's
> lover? (just kidding)
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> Now, serious....I like the idea of having all my emails in the database, so
> that after they are popped on the client (e.g. laptop), and the laptop gets
> stolen, the email can be recovered. How do I approach that?
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> JK

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