I have the same problem using latest SM and dbmail 1.1
I, too, would be interested if anyone has a solution.
Many thanks.
-- Jason
On 4/1/03 4:59 PM, "Jacques-Beaudoin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This a post from the mailing list archive did anybody
> find the answer for this problem.
>
eric wrote:
Thanks. I'm trying to pull package source from your system and having trouble
getting the changes file. Apache is giving a 403 forbidden error. Any chance
you could fix that or send me the woody changes file?
Minor issue with mini-dinstall which creates the repository. Has now
Hi all,
Last week I decided to switch from postgresql to mysql to test
differences in performance. I run a 400MB dbmail database on a single
cpu PPro180. Postgres was ok, but sometimes performance was somewhat
sub-par. Messages appeared empty in my message-pane, copy-to-sent on
send failed mo
gdunne@bluestreak[1].txt
Description: Binary data
I had another dbmail process run wild on me today, I was able to attach
gdb and get a stack trace:
$ sudo gdb --pid=32668
Password:
GNU gdb 2002-04-01-cvs
Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change
Attention!
It seems you have got a virus on your machine!
Please make sure you have the latest update of your virus scanner
and check all your files right away!
Take care,
davinci
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 03:00, Paul Stevens wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Being unable to move back to postgres I had to sweat it out. Not so much
> it seemed: adding a sloth of indexes to the main tables solved all
> performance issues I had. Using innodb I decided to add foreign key
> contraints, and d
Hey how have you been?