Hi There,
Anyone had a list of the problems with dbmail 1.0?
There are at least.
The problem with dbmail.conf - can be solved editing .c and put
/etc/*.conf
The problem with postgres, the size sudden start growing
When move a mail using imap dbmail change the date, When I move with
outlook th
Well, this sounds very weird. How exactly are you testing? How many
users? How many messages and mailboxes per user?
Regards,
Eelco
On zondag, jan 26, 2003, at 21:53 Europe/Amsterdam, Sam Przyswa wrote:
Sam Przyswa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait:
Hi,
We have installed DBmail CVS on a machin
Eelco van Beek - IC&S ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait:
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>Well, this sounds very weird. How exactly are you testing? How many
>users? How many messages and mailboxes per user?
We have 296 users with a total of 62400 messages and with a PHP Webmail it's too
slow, we have tested direct SQL queries on t
Hi guys
Well just installed dbmail so far so good , I have come across one
slight problem , I have searched the internet for a solution but I could
not find any , the problem is that everytime I run fetchmail it gives me
this error
any idea.
If you guys required any more info please let me know
Could you verify the performance by opening a telnet session to the
IMAP server and issue some commands (SELECT, FETCH, STORE etc.) ?
Sam Przyswa heeft op maandag, 27 jan 2003 om 11:09 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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Eelco van Beek - IC&S ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait:
Well, th
Roel Rozendaal - IC&S ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait:
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>Could you verify the performance by opening a telnet session to the
>IMAP server and issue some commands (SELECT, FETCH, STORE etc.) ?
I will do that and tell you more later, thanks for your help.
Sam.
Hi, Guys!
I have Postfix 2.0.0.2 + DBMail and I've got an error while
sending mail via any mail client. Only when I send mail via a client. If
I try t
o send via telnet, my mail is delivered without problems.
Well, what happens when I send via client? If I send a mail to
[EMAIL PR
So actually, a bit more careful grepping and only user.c is a consumer of
the db...alias functions! Everyone else just uses auth_check_user(), which
does resolve aliases but also does so recursively, until either an address
is found to be a forward, exec, or a numeric user account.
I do still thin
Hi guys ,
I recently updated from rc4 to a daily-snapshot (27/01/2003) and i noticed that
1) the mysql password must be on the /etc/dbmail.conf file and that file must
be world readable and 2) the mysql password is showing up on my logs!! (at the
point where dbmail flushes on the log files what
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
the dbmail.conf does not have to be world readable.. it needs to be user
and/or group readable by the dbmail daemon
to remove the password from logs, turn the TRACE_LEVEL down to 2.
- -ben
"Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."
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