Leander Koornneef wrote:
> I'm no debian packaging guru, but if you download the dbmail source
> and run `sed -i -e 's/libmysqlclient15off/libmysqlclient14/'
> debian/control`,
> you should be able to create your own debian package for use with
> mysql-server-4.1 on Sarge with `dpkg-buildpackage
Cool. Much better this.
Leander Koornneef wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> because pipermail+htdig sucks, I've requested that the dbmail and
> dbmail-dev
> lists be added to the Nabble archive/forums. The people at Nabble were so
> kind to also import the mbox archives of both lists, which I sent them,
> so
Jim Douglas wrote:
> I tried upgrading as follows,
>
> Stopped Postfix(which was running with dbmail),
>
> cd /root/download/dbmail-2.2.1
> autoreconf -i
> ./configure --with-mysql --with-sieve localstatedir=/var/run/dbmail
> sysconfdir=/etc/dbmail
that doesn't look right to me. where are the
Hi all,
I'm trying to install gmime 2.2.2 on my brand new 4.0 system (as an
requirement for DBmail 2.2.1)
When I try to compile, I get this;
if /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -
I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I../util -DGMIME_VERSION=
\"2.2.2\"
On 12-dec-2006, at 11:35, dbmail wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install gmime 2.2.2 on my brand new 4.0 system (as an
requirement for DBmail 2.2.1)
When I try to compile, I get this;
if /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -
I. -I. -I.. -I.. -I../util
On 12-dec-2006, at 11:54, Leander Koornneef wrote:
On 12-dec-2006, at 11:35, dbmail wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install gmime 2.2.2 on my brand new 4.0 system (as
an requirement for DBmail 2.2.1)
When I try to compile, I get this;
if /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHA
Hi there, I'm new to dbmail and just testing it on one server. I'd like
to replace cyrus with it - maybe.
My question is, what is the biggest installation of dbmail in terms of
number of users, emails, or size in GB?
I just found this, and it looks good:
http://mailman.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbma
On Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006 17:04 Justin McAleer wrote:
> I just got done putting postgres 8.2 in
> place, as a matter of fact, and it delivered the 1000
> messages in 9 seconds ;) Seemed to perform a little better
> than 8.1.4, although on a scale that's harder to find a
> worthwhile metric t
On 12-dec-2006, at 12:07, dbmail wrote:
On 12-dec-2006, at 11:54, Leander Koornneef wrote:
On 12-dec-2006, at 11:35, dbmail wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to install gmime 2.2.2 on my brand new 4.0 system (as
an requirement for DBmail 2.2.1)
When I try to compile, I get this;
if /bin/sh
A quick google search reveals that openbsd does not define ECANCELED in
errno.h even though it's in the POSIX specs.
But: I see that openbsd-4.0 includes gmime-2.1.19. So you're home free:
that version is OK.
--
Paul Stevens
On 12-dec-2006, at 13:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
A quick google search reveals that openbsd does not define
ECANCELED in
errno.h even though it's in the POSIX specs.
Those are the messages I found as well. However, I am not a
programmer so I have no idear how serious this is. I think it mean
dbmail wrote:
>
> On 12-dec-2006, at 13:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
>
>> A quick google search reveals that openbsd does not define ECANCELED in
>> errno.h even though it's in the POSIX specs.
> Those are the messages I found as well. However, I am not a programmer
> so I have no idear how seriou
On 12-dec-2006, at 14:46, Paul J Stevens wrote:
dbmail wrote:
On 12-dec-2006, at 13:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
A quick google search reveals that openbsd does not define
ECANCELED in
errno.h even though it's in the POSIX specs.
Those are the messages I found as well. However, I am not a
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 15:17 +0100, dbmail wrote:
> On 12-dec-2006, at 14:46, Paul J Stevens wrote:
>
> > My mistake. gmime-2.1.19 is in freebsd ports not openbsd.
> >
> Thanks for the quick reply. Above information may be of interest for
> the wiki ?
>
> As OpenBSD is out, what would be my next b
I can connect/send/receive with RoundCubeMail webmail without any problems
to several accounts in different domains.
When I try with Evolution I can't for any account in any domain, from
Evolution I try to send/receive and get,
"Could not connect to mail.xyxyxy.com: Connection refused"
When
Hi,
Aaron/Paul,
What is correct, in POP3 all messages in all folders to be downloaded or only
those on INBOX ?
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Hi,
before reinventing, has anybody some acl/SQL stuff for exim to implement
pop3/imap before smtp.
I have all login timestamps in dbmail_pbsp. So i only need the SQL and
ACL stuff for exim.
tnx Martin
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Michael Monnerie wrote:
My question is, what is the biggest installation of dbmail in terms of
number of users, emails, or size in GB?
I just found this, and it looks good:
http://mailman.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail/2004-December/005878.html
I have no idea what the biggest install out there i
Only those in INBOX.
regards Martin
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On Tuesday 12 December 2006 14:20, dbmail wrote:
> On 12-dec-2006, at 13:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> > A quick google search reveals that openbsd does not define
> > ECANCELED in
> > errno.h even though it's in the POSIX specs.
>
> Those are the messages I found as well. However, I am not a
> progr
On 12-dec-2006, at 18:43, Steffen Schuetz wrote:
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 14:20, dbmail wrote:
On 12-dec-2006, at 13:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
A quick google search reveals that openbsd does not define
ECANCELED in
errno.h even though it's in the POSIX specs.
Those are the messages I fou
On 12-dec-2006, at 16:40, Aaron Stone wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 15:17 +0100, dbmail wrote:
On 12-dec-2006, at 14:46, Paul J Stevens wrote:
My mistake. gmime-2.1.19 is in freebsd ports not openbsd.
Thanks for the quick reply. Above information may be of interest for
the wiki ?
As OpenBS
I am resending this because although I see it in the old archives I don't
see it in the new archives and I never saw it go out on the list. Forgive
me if you have already received and discarded this question :-)
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