I am very surprised to think that you would actually need to vacuum that
often. More likely, you need to just do an analyze to keep the statistical
information for the tables up to date, and only vacuum a few times a day.
On Friday 07 March 2003 15:59, Eelco van Beek - IC&S wrote:
> We're runni
Hi All,
I'm decided to use dbmail in my web farm, but i need to filter my user for
using IMAP or POP3 protocol. No all user can use IMAP (so bandwidth
intensive), all can use POP3.
If i change the code, you can insert it into CVS ??
Thank's
Hi all!!
I need install smtp-auth or pop before smtp but i dont's found nothing to
this in my configuration (qmail + dbmail + postgresql)
I found in the list one person to have a "checkpassword" work with qmail +
dbmail but the direction he's indicate it's down (
http://www.squeakerbill.com/dbmai
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 14:20, Nunno Luca wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm decided to use dbmail in my web farm, but i need to filter my user for
> using IMAP or POP3 protocol. No all user can use IMAP (so bandwidth
> intensive), all can use POP3.
> If i change the code, you can insert it into CVS ??
>
> T
The stock qmail has no database interaction capability what so ever, none.
Luckily it's split up into a lot of small parts, so it's not hard to add on to.
I have seen a modified version qmail-smtpd that will access an LDAP database,
but that's not quite what you want either.
I've got a simple
Hello,
I've never used qmail with dbmail, so can't really help much there,
but in reguard to:
> On the other hand, i try to create in my postgresql, how indicate in
> manual, a table caled pbsp, and i put "yes" in the /etc/dbmail.conf,
> hoping that dbmail-pop3d or dbmail-imap add to this tabl