Providing the OS, version, distribution, and SQL Server will help determine
what the problem might be.  The info provided so far has been dbmail 2.0.x.

 

Jody

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Micah Stevens
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 9:54 AM
To: DBMail mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail-users not indexing mailboxes correctly?

 

Well, it's DBMail, so it's pretty obvious that I'm trying to setup a
mailserver.

I also asked a specific question about the indexing, which I have since
figured out. (the answer is yes, for some reason without the constraint, the
indexing gets really hosed.)

So I disagree, someone familiar with the database schema and the operation
of dbmail should of been able to give me an answer based on the information.
But no matter. Sorry if I sounds disagreeable, it's been three days, and I'm
quite convinced I'm a complete idiot because I Can't get a stable 2.0.x
system running. So I'm a little angry. (more at myself)

I did get the indexing to work, yesterday the whole system seemed to deliver
and work fine, but now it accepts mail, but I can't get it via POP anymore.
I need to go through the DB, verify the indexing is correct and see what
happened, I haven't done that yet. 

Thanks for piping up though, I appreciate your help,
-Micah 

On 8/27/05, Mikael Syska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey,

You need to supply some more information on what you are doing if the
developpers/others shall have a fair chance of helping you...

// ouT

Micah Stevens wrote:

> Hi,
> Just installed dbmail 2.0.x, latest from site..
>
> I noticed that dbmail-users doesn't index the mailboxes to the userid
> properly.
>
> Is this managed by the foreign key restraint somehow? It always points
> to some huge owner_idnr that doesn't exist anywhere. I can't tell what 
> I'm doing wrong.. any insight would be helpful. lmtp is storing mail
> in the database, but since the users aren't created properly, I can't
> get it out with pop3..
>
> I'm getting pretty frustrated, I'm going to try reinstalling from 
> scratch now. Again.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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