Paul J Stevens wrote on 2004-11-28 17:29:
Although dbmail is hardly optimized for such tools as they rely heavily
on imap searching, you might check out offlineimap, which is a robust
imap sync tool.
But this really is a flawed approach wrt dbmail. Using imap to sync
dbmail storages is a hig
Richard Barrington wrote on 2004-11-28 22:46:
I'm not sure if I've read your aims correctly, but... From what I've
Googled, maybe big DB boxes with Slony for data replication, and
multiple IMAP front ends (LVS maybe?) could be a possibility?
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/slony1/projdisplay
Simon Buchanan wrote on 2004-11-29 00:44:
Hi There, I have found a strange issue with DBmail and mozilla
thunderbird... Im just wondering if anyone else has had the problem:
*Sometimes* when viewing mail via IMAP, the content (message block?) of
the message will not display... just the header
> So, instead of 2 DBMail boxes, I will have one Cyrus box (which the users
will connect to), and a DBMail box which will only be used for statistical
analysis and archive purposes. DBMail is perfectly
> suited for that purpose; it saves me a lot of coding.
Unless you've got a particular need to
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 13:10:22 -0800, Micah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So what Huib van Wees is saying is, you can't delete records in an innodb
> table.
No that's not what I mean.
But I overread something in his message as I was reading it too quickly...
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Mark Mackay - Orcon wrote on 2004-11-29 03:05:
So, instead of 2 DBMail boxes, I will have one Cyrus box (which the users
will connect to), and a DBMail box which will only be used for statistical
analysis and archive purposes. DBMail is perfectly
suited for that purpose; it saves me a lot of c
ocl wrote:
So, instead of 2 DBMail boxes, I will have one Cyrus box (which
the users will connect to), and a DBMail box which will only be
used for statistical analysis and archive purposes. DBMail is
perfectly suited for that purpose; it saves me a lot of coding.
This is why any replication
Simon,
This is actually a known issue with cvs-head, but it's the first time I hear
about this for 2.0.1
For cvs-head, I simplified some the fetch code a little too much, which makes
commands like
49 UID fetch 735283 (BODY[HEADER] BODY[1.MIME] BODY[2.MIME] BODY[3.MIME]
BODY[4.MIME])
retr
ocl wrote:
...
-- Single copy. Again, our people simply thrive on sending CC/BCC stuff
to 10 dozen people for every single mail. Again, without Cyrus,
we'd all be working for disk manufacturers.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this the purpose of the physmessage
table, so the sa
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 04:44:03 -0800, Blake Mitchell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ocl wrote:
> > ...
> > -- Single copy. Again, our people simply thrive on sending CC/BCC stuff
> > to 10 dozen people for every single mail. Again, without Cyrus,
> > we'd all be working for disk manufacture
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:27:26 +0100, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trash like that keeps popping up. I consider this a dbmail bug. IC&S should
> probably fix their mailman
> installation to detect these as bounces.
That would be quite hard, as the bounces don't go through our mailman
Can anyone help me with the problem?¿?! Please...
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Armando Meeuwenoord
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Ah, sorry Ilja, you're quite correct.
But it's a dbmail bug nonetheless: dbmail@dbmail.org sends a message to a user,
who bounces because of over-quota, and dbmail sends mail back to the origininal
From: line address. Bad karma.
Ilja Booij wrote:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:27:26 +0100, Paul J S
One good dbmail related fix may be to have dbmail-smtp/lmtp respect the
Errors-to header set by mailman, and send the bounce messages there.
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Ah, sorry Ilja, you're quite correct.
But it's a dbmail bug nonetheless: dbmail@dbmail.org sends a message to
a user, who bounces
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 05:12:39 -0800, Blake Mitchell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One good dbmail related fix may be to have dbmail-smtp/lmtp respect the
> Errors-to header set by mailman, and send the bounce messages there.
>
This is only a bug on DBMail 1.x. DBMail 2.x does not send bounces
itsel
It's not really useful to send messages like this. Nobody knows what
problem you're talking about. If you follow up on your earlier
messages you stand a better chance of being helped.
Ilja
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 14:00:23 +0100, Armando Meeuwenoord
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can anyone help
Oh Sorry,
It was a reply at the earlier message.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Armando Meeuwenoord
Easy-IX V.O.F.
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Ilja Booij
Verzonden: maandag 29 november 2004 14:39
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; DBMail mailingli
I send a email to the mailserver...
Logfile:
Nov 29 15:43:38 www4 postfix/smtpd[5995]: connect from unknown[82.92.141.80]
Nov 29 15:43:39 www4 postfix/smtpd[5995]: disconnect from
unknown[82.92.141.80]
Nov 29 15:44:34 www4 postfix/smtpd[5995]: connect from
www1.easy-ix.nl[213.247.33.155]
Nov 29 15
Hi folks,
I am looking for a mail archiving solution and came upon dbmail. Please
bear with me for checking for some features before I start evaluating it.
Can dbmail:
- be configured to not let the user delete ANY mail? And if yes, is it
configurable per user?
- is there a search feature wh
Hello, I haven't had time to look into this yet, so it could be something
stupid on my side, but just in case others have seen this.
I have been successfully running DBMail 2.0.0 against PostgreSQL 7.4 on
Linux for quite some time. I recently upgraded to 2.0.1 since there are
several performance
Hello,
It appears that dbmail is using standard selects and not cursors for
pulling data. Is there any reason why?
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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If you never run dbmail-util -p, messages will never be deleted from the
database no matter what the user does.
dbmail does not currently support IMAP server side search (although it
is definitely in the works), but you can of course use a database query
to search your messages.
Dirk H. Schu
Stefano Radice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> but it sounds more like a project for future support. Maybe somebody
> in the list can help us on pg.
http://slony.info/. It is very reliable, but you must have a primary
key on every table to be replicated.
Mike
--
You better not mess with Major Tom
Michael Alan Dorman wrote:
Stefano Radice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
but it sounds more like a project for future support. Maybe somebody
in the list can help us on pg.
http://slony.info/. It is very reliable, but you must have a primary
key on every table to be replicated.
You can also
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