Hi Guy,
Should be on the site (dbmail.org) in a few hours :-)
Like that last remark.
regards roel
Guy Redwood heeft op dinsdag, 8 okt 2002 om 18:06 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
Hi
Whilst the team are rebuilding the cvs server - can somebody email me
a tar
ball of a recent
ANNOUNCEMENT
Due to our cvs server being currently down and the code in the cvs being
stable we at IC&S decided to release version 1.0-RC4 of DBMAIL,
available for download now on the dbmail.org site. Improvements include
imapd speed improvements and a couple of bug fixes.
Since there are a lot of postgresql experts on this list i want to
share a problem we have on this moment. We have a large DBMAIL
installation with a postgresql backend. It stores about 10 Gbyte of
mailinformation but postgresql seems to be using 4 times as many
diskspace. How is this possible
The DBMAIL cvs server is back online and should be working as it used
to.
The RC4 tarbell on the website isn't gzip'd but the name says it is
gzip'd. :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /data]# gunzip dbmail-1.0rc4.tgz
gunzip: dbmail-1.0rc4.tgz: not in gzip format
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /data]# tar -xvf dbmail-1.0rc4.tgz
dbmail/
dbmail/AUTHORS
dbmail/COPYING
dbmail/ChangeLog
...
Micha
Hello Eelco,
Wednesday, October 9, 2002, 6:56:04 AM, you wrote:
EvBIS> Since there are a lot of postgresql experts on this list i want to
EvBIS> share a problem we have on this moment. We have a large DBMAIL
EvBIS> installation with a postgresql backend. It stores about 10 Gbyte of
EvBIS> mail
At 11:56 AM 9/10/2002 +0200, Eelco van Beek - IC&S wrote:
We have a large DBMAIL installation with a postgresql backend. It stores
about 10 Gbyte of mailinformation but postgresql seems to be using 4 times
as many diskspace. How is this possible and can it be reduced? The first
few weeks this s
Justin van Heerde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>ANNOUNCEMENT
>
>Due to our cvs server being currently down and the code in the cvs being
>stable we at IC&S decided to release version 1.0-RC4 of DBMAIL,
>available for download now on the dbmail.org site. Improvements include
>imapd speed improvement