Jesse Norell wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> DBMA 2.0.2 uses MD5-Digest (md5sum) by default for MySQL which is a
>> built-in since around v4.0 but I am in a quandary with PostgreSQL
>> which seems to rely on contribs to handle md5 selects. There also
>> seems to be quite a range of options. I wonder what sea
Ok I finally got some relavent log messages. It looks like something
crazy is happening in forward.c when it looks up an external forward
address, somehow the sender's address gets a little garbled and gets
some random text added to the end of the string (malloc kind of error?).
Anyways, here's t
Douglas Stanley wrote:
Ok I finally got some relavent log messages. It looks like something
crazy is happening in forward.c when it looks up an external forward
address, somehow the sender's address gets a little garbled and gets
some random text added to the end of the string (malloc kind of er
Yep, that's exactly what's happening...
Thanks for looking into it!
Doug
Ilja Booij wrote:
Douglas Stanley wrote:
Ok I finally got some relavent log messages. It looks like something
crazy is happening in forward.c when it looks up an external forward
address, somehow the sender's address get
Ilja Booij wrote:
Douglas Stanley wrote:
Ok I finally got some relavent log messages. It looks like something
crazy is happening in forward.c when it looks up an external forward
address, somehow the sender's address gets a little garbled and gets
some random text added to the end of the strin
Ilja Booij wrote:
Ilja Booij wrote:
Douglas Stanley wrote:
Ok I finally got some relavent log messages. It looks like something
crazy is happening in forward.c when it looks up an external forward
address, somehow the sender's address gets a little garbled and gets
some random text added to
THANK YOU!
I made the change for now and recompiled. So far so good.
I will keep you informed if the error re-surfaces...
Thanks for your help!
Doug
Ilja Booij wrote:
Ilja Booij wrote:
Ilja Booij wrote:
Douglas Stanley wrote:
Ok I finally got some relavent log messages. It looks like so
Sumbry][ wrote:
We don't bother encrypting the passwords at all.. Granted our db is on a
non routable subnet, but we are talking pop and imap after all which
transmit the passwords in cleartext over the net anyways, so what's the
point? That said, anyone wrapping ssl over imap/pop or anything l