Re: [Dbmail] Please help - dbmail-imapd: authsql.c:13 8: auth_getencryption: Assertion `user_idnr > 0' failed.

2011-04-22 Thread G Weaver
Fast work! Git didn't want to apply the patch to tag v3.0.0-rc2, so I've used the latest version from your tree and it seems to work just fine:) Many thanks, G On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 19:27:09 +0200, Paul J Stevens wrote: patch available: http://git.subdir.eu/paul/dbmail/patch/?id=321ce395d28f

Re: [Dbmail] Please help - dbmail-imapd: authsql.c:13 8: auth_getencryption: Assertion `user_idnr > 0' failed.

2011-04-21 Thread Paul J Stevens
patch available: http://git.subdir.eu/paul/dbmail/patch/?id=321ce395d28f13b36cdb7b857b89dfd36bd0954e On 04/21/2011 03:27 PM, G Weaver wrote: > I seem to be able to reliably reproduce the dbmail-imapd crash by using > incorrect users/passwords. > > The mail.log contains "no value for TLS_CIPHERS

Re: [Dbmail] Please help - dbmail-imapd: authsql.c:13 8: auth_getencryption: Assertion `user_idnr > 0' failed.

2011-04-21 Thread Paul J Stevens
On 04/21/2011 03:27 PM, G Weaver wrote: > I seem to be able to reliably reproduce the dbmail-imapd crash by using > incorrect users/passwords. Can you plz give an example how to trigger this condition? > > The mail.log contains "no value for TLS_CIPHERS in config file" which is > true, but it's

Re: [Dbmail] Please help - dbmail-imapd: authsql.c:13 8: auth_getencryption: Assertion `user_idnr > 0' failed.

2011-04-21 Thread G Weaver
I seem to be able to reliably reproduce the dbmail-imapd crash by using incorrect users/passwords. The mail.log contains "no value for TLS_CIPHERS in config file" which is true, but it's the final line that looks strange: Apr 21 14:03:33 xx dbmail/imap4d[18343]: [0xcf24c0] Debug:[imap] dbm

Re: [Dbmail] Please help - dbmail-imapd: authsql.c:13 8: auth_getencryption: Assertion `user_idnr > 0' failed.

2011-04-19 Thread G Weaver
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 12:36:07 +0200, Paul J Stevens wrote: On 19-04-11 12:16, G Weaver wrote: I'd be very grateful if anyone could help me with this problem. I have dbmail_3.0.0-rc2 installed and working with Postfix under Ubuntu 10.04 (on a VPS). I am seeing dbmail-imapd crashes a bit too oft

Re: [Dbmail] Please help - dbmail-imapd: authsql.c:13 8: auth_getencryption: Assertion `user_idnr > 0' failed.

2011-04-19 Thread Paul J Stevens
On 19-04-11 12:16, G Weaver wrote: > I'd be very grateful if anyone could help me with this problem. > I have dbmail_3.0.0-rc2 installed and working with Postfix under Ubuntu > 10.04 (on a VPS). > > I am seeing dbmail-imapd crashes a bit too often (three times since > Saturday). The dbmail-imapd p

Re: [Dbmail] please help seems database id's messed up.

2005-11-25 Thread M. J. [Mike] OBrien
You are kinda stingy in supplying info about your prob but try this... First, in case you didn't already, run: dbmail-util -tub -y or dbmail-util -a -y Sounds like odd MUA issue if you are using IMAP. Flush the MUA's data with a folder rescan see if that fixes prob. (Try the simple first :o)

Re: [Dbmail] please help: fetchmail + postfix + dbmail-lmtpd + mysql

2005-07-31 Thread Paul J Stevens
Marko, you problem is with postfix. It doesn't know it should consider the address in question as a local maildrop. > Jul 24 05:04:03 mailserver postfix/smtp[8147]: 52ABC20B04: > to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=svrca.absolutok.com[80.93.224.10], maybe add promoplan.co.yu to your mydestination or a

Re: [Dbmail] Please help!

2004-07-22 Thread M. J. [Mike] O'Brien
POSTFIX TROUBLES ? = Evan. I am in the midst of waiting out a lengthy compile so I will jot you a few notes. If you have already tried all of the following, and it seems basic to you, so be it. I use a lot of Postfix on Linux/BSD/Solaris. I have only seen what you describe on a Sun

Re: [Dbmail] Please help!

2004-07-21 Thread Richard Barrington
Evan, Have you thoroughly read the INSTALL file (not shouting, that's the actual name of it) included in the sources? If postfix was working ok by itself, it sounds like you may need to review the transport map info. Richard. On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 21:07, Evan Oberholster wrote: > I am trying to