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For those of you using it to manage dbmail...
This tool doesn't seem to be ldap aware. Am I correct or have I just
overlooked something?
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are autocreated depending on the date. This way, users can connect
via IMAP and have read-only access to their archive.
Let me know if I've missed anything and I'll see what I can dig up.
Also, I'd be interested in hearing any ideas for improvement. So far,
everything is workin
into the MySQL database?
I'm pretty green on procmail and how dbmail inserts into the database.
Thanks,
Rod
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I'm building this very system myself using dbmail/postfix/procmail/mysql
5.x. Here are some tips to get you start
Does this work for cyrus imap maiboxes?
Best,
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Paul J Stevens wrote:
Jorge Bastos wrote:
I was reading the mailling list,
and for maildir's ? does it work? for convert an qmail instalation
mailbox2dbmail supports the same mailbox formats as python's mail
Great! I'll look into that. Thank you.
Christian Michallek wrote:
use imapsync or imapcopy for that.
worked perfect for me with cyrus and dbmail.
Mark Nernberg schrieb:
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Does this work for cyrus ima
Thanks for sharing this information. I'll be checking this out soon :)
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Adam Kosmin
Erik Kristensen wrote:
Hello All,
I have been writing this webmail application for several months now
since I first discovered and started using dbmail. Here are the
project details. It is fre
Does anyone have a strategy for migrating shared folders to dbmail? I'm
comfortable using imapsync to migrate user mailboxes from cyrus to
dbmail but am not sure how I'd utilize it for the shared stuff.
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user1)INBOX/Outgoing//MM
(user2)INBOX/Incoming//MM
(user2)INBOX/Outgoing//MM
...
Any and all feedback is welcome.
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Email[EMAIL PROT
Hello,
I was under the impression that dbmail-lmtpd could place mail into
designated folders when receiving mail sent to it using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax. I tried getting this to work but logs are
showing that dbmail-lmtpd is 'checking for domain forwards'.
Best,
Adam
Excellent info. I'm going to stick with my current setup then and wait
to see what happens with seive.
Best,
Adam Kosmin
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Adam Kosmin wrote:
Hello,
I was under the impression that dbmail-lmtpd could place mail into
designated folders when receiving mail sent
Has anyone been able to do this successfully? I'm using DBMA 2.4.0 and
DBMail 2.0.7. I can however, create public shared folders and subscribe
to them just fine using Thunderbird.
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ning an older version of DBMA. In other words, there's no
evidence that something didn't break in 2.4.0.
Thanks for having a look.
Best,
Adam
best...
Mike
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Grasping at straws, I recreated my thunderbird account and wham! #Users
is visable.
FYI, it's 1.0.7
Best,
Adam
Adam Kosmin wrote:
M. J. [Mike] OBrien wrote:
Hi Adam:
Shared folders on DBMail systems work great. You can visit the DBMA
demo http://dbma.ca/demo/ and read from the
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Hello Aleksander,
I struggled with dspam for over 2 weeks due to its lack of flexibility
concerning user authentication. I switched to Maia Mailguard and could
not be happier. Everything works exactly like I want it to. You might
consider giving it a look.
Best,
Adam Kosmin
Aleksander
sages are blown away.
Does anyone have any insight on this?
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ELETE command handling in imap does not check the mailbox
permissions at all atm, other than determining whether the user issuing
the command is the owner.
I'll look into this. Please file a bug report so I won't forget.
Adam Kosmin wrote:
Hello again,
I haven't heard anything bac
te actions. Could you please include trace_level 5 logs for a
level3 mailbox delete and level4 mailbox delete?
I havent touched that part of the code yet, other than during general
refactoring, so I could be missing something here.
Adam Kosmin wrote:
Paul,
Thank you for the response. I will su
delete and level4 mailbox delete?
I havent touched that part of the code yet, other than during general
refactoring, so I could be missing something here.
Adam Kosmin wrote:
Paul,
Thank you for the response. I will submit a bug report today. Can you
suggest any workarounds in the mean time?
m very relunctant to implement this in the 2.0 branch. It's not
a bug perse. Things have been like this forever, afaik. So it's not a
regression, and it's does not impact any normal use-case, just your
expectations from a sysadmin pov.
I suggest we move over to the devel list.
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Em
Thanks for the heads up. I'll be running into this issue as well since
I'm using CentOS in production. In any case, I did find a newer version
of glib2-devel over at:
http://mland98.rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/pub/centos/4.2/mland/i386/
Haven't tried to install it myself yet
Best,
Adam
Dan O'Brien
*** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/dbmail-2.1.5'
make: *** [all] Error 2
fyi, configure ran fine with --with-mysql --with-sieve
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FYI,
I can reproduce this exact build error on a Fedora box with glib2 and
glib2-devel 2.6.6 installed.
Best,
Adam
Adam Kosmin wrote:
I've installed glib2 and glib2-devel 2.6.4 but am seeing this when
running make...
gcc -g -O2 -DSIEVE -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbmail-2.1.5]$ diff Makefile.org Makefile
311c311
< LDFLAGS = -lglib-2.0 -lgmime-2.0 -lz -lnsl -lgobject-2.0 -lglib-2.0
---
> LDFLAGS = -lglib-2.0 -lgmime-2.0 -lz -lnsl -lgobject-2.0
-lglib-2.0 /usr/lib/libgmodule-2.0.so.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbmail-2.1.5]$
Adam
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more info...
I can reproduce this preview pane issue in both Thunderbird 1.0.7 and 1.5.
Best,
Adam
Adam Kosmin wrote:
2 issues:
Using thunderbird, subject lines are not appearing in the preview pane.
I've reproduced this error on multiple accounts and see that it is
consistent regar
Thanks Matt,
I'll give it a shot
Matthew Sayler wrote:
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 11:47:05AM -0500, Adam Kosmin wrote:
Mar 15 10:46:00 xen-mail postfix/pipe[6797]: 84E45385AF:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=dbmail-smtp, delay=279,
status=deferred (Command died with signal 9:
"
nope, new install :)
Matthew Sayler wrote:
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 12:09:55PM -0500, Adam Kosmin wrote:
more info...
I can reproduce this preview pane issue in both Thunderbird 1.0.7 and 1.5.
Adam Kosmin wrote:
2 issues:
Using thunderbird, subject lines are not appearing in the preview
Matthew Sayler wrote:
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 12:34:12PM -0500, Adam Kosmin wrote:
nope, new install :)
Using thunderbird, subject lines are not appearing in the preview pane.
I've reproduced this error on multiple accounts and see that it is
consistent regardless of folder name (
undefined macro: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status: 1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dbmail-rev2029]$
Any help would be much appreciated...
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I'm noticing that imapsync is not performing incremental changes when
I'm syncing from cyrus to dbmail. Instead, messages are being
duplicated. Has anyone seen this work with dbmail? FYI, I'm on 2.1.5
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are
not present on both servers. Read, unread, and deleted flags are
preserved, and the process can be stopped and resumed. The original
messages can optionally be deleted after a successful transfer.
Christian Michallek wrote:
Adam Kosmin wrote:
I'm noticing that imapsync is not perfo
ery interested to know if
anyone out there has used dbmail-sievecmd to interact with sieve scripts.
All the best,
Adam Kosmin
Matija Grabnar wrote:
I have Dbmail-2.1.5 installed on one system (and 2.0.9 in production).
I really want to move my production server to 2.1.5, because I want to
ns a stdin window to insert sieve scripts manually.
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the Horde-Vacation module.
Cordialement
Jacques Beaudoin
Agent d'administration
Les services des technologies
de l'information et des communications
Commission scolaire de la Pointe de l'Île
Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Selon Adam
name' => 'ingo',
// The following settings can be used to specify an administration
// user to update all users' scripts.
// 'admin' => 'cyrus',
// 'password' => '*',
// 'username
echnologies
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been completed by Aaron already in 2.1.x. It
needs more testing for sure, but it should work.
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Just wanted to close this thread by reporting that Ingo is now working
with DBMail. Once I added the replycache table and installed pear's
Net_Sieve, everything started working.
All the best,
Adam
Adam Kosmin wrote:
I've got Horde/Ingo working with DBMail but see the following
't seen anything in the logs with trace on level 5.
Any ideas would be welcome at this point.
All the best,
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e following imap servers (softwares
names are in alphabetic order) :
DBMail 1.2.1 (GPL) (http://www.dbmail.org/). 2.0.7 seems buggy.
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tomer is on Windoze. But at least I have an option for
setting them up besides a web client.
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This is the point where I looked at the records in dbmail_mailboxes and
saw no appropriate entry.
Best,
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Adam Kosmin wrote:
Just wanted to jump in and say that I'm seeing the same problem using
the following:
DBMail svn 2039
DBMA 2.4.8
Thunderbird 1.0.8 and 1.5
I've even att
never mind that info. I misunderstood something and see that DBMA is
infact creating the required record in dbmail_acl.
The mystery continues...
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After some additional testing, I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest
that DBMA 2.4.8 is at fault here. It appears tha
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Hello everyone,
First off, the version info:
dbmail svn 2167
dbma 2.4.8
I'm really struggling here trying to get shared folders working. As you
can see from the imap session below, everything *should* be working
fine. However, I can't see these shares using any of the following clients:
Thu
hared and
acls are managed via the dbmail_acl table so appropriate users can
interact with the mailboxes under #Users.
Given the scenario above, I find myself questing the value of
introducing #Public shares into my environment. What are you guys doing
and why are you doing it?
All the best,
Adam Kosmin
OK, finally figured a few things out...
DS wrote:
I understand the logic but it took time to figure out how to do the
obvious...
I fumbled with some web clients and found one that showed the #Users
folders. After subscribing I could then see them in T-Bird. If I
unsubscribe from Tbird I co
While this seems like a logical approach, I don't believe
dbmail-sievecmd allows an administrator to define any global rules. That
means that this type of logic would need to be created on a user by user
basis.
Personally, I'm avoiding the entire "spam in folder" situation entirely
and going
Hello,
I suspect many of us have a requirement to archive mail for n number of
years. I'm certainly archiving but am starting to give some thought as
to how I'm going to handle data that grows older than my archive
retention. Ideally, I'd love to end up with a simple cron job that
purges mail
Has anyone figured out how to create a postfix 2.1 mysql lookup map that
will resolve catchall aliases like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Currently, I'm using the basic...
user = postfix
password = x
hosts = box1.domain.tld box2.domain.tld
dbname = dbmail
table = dbmail_aliases
select_field = alias
whe
Hello Paul,
Does 2.1.7 include everything up to svn 2188?
Best,
Adam
Paul J Stevens wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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Hi all,
We're very happy to announce the release of dbmail-2.1.7 which is
expected to be the final pre-2.2 release.
The most noteworthy changes since 2.1
Hello,
Here's what I'm seeing...
In file included from ../dbmail.h:31,
from sortsieve.c:28:
../config.h:87:1: warning: "_GNU_SOURCE" redefined
:2:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
sortsieve.c:455: error: `SIEVE2_MESSAGE_GETSUBADDRESS' undeclared here
(
Martin,
Good idea. You might want to consider designing a template on the wiki
so other people can contribute the information going forward. Also, keep
in mind that architectures are different in each environment. To that
end, you might want to avoid asking for things like load, and disk io.
I've documented my approach to solving this problem here:
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=archiving-howto
Best,
Adam Kosmin
Ronald Vincent Vazquez wrote:
Hello list:
Is there any plan to support storing all mail (incoming/outgoing) into the
database? I am looking at DBMail a
The problem with this solution is that *every* inbound and outbound
message is bcc'd to that one mailbox. That's going to make that mailbox
unusable in my opinion. That's why my achiving approach makes use of
sender_bcc_maps and recipient_bcc_maps instead. Mail is then bcc'd to
user specific m
Hello everyone,
I'm seeing this in my logs now that I've updated to version 2221. Does
anyone know of any changes that would affect a mailbox with its
permission attribute set to a value of 1?
Aug 4 18:35:28 vtdbmailarc dbmail/smtp[8556]: Error db.c,
db_find_create_mailbox: could not create
Considering that vmware is not free software, I would emplor you not to
bother building a project around it. A better approach would be to
target Xen.
Best,
Adam Kosmin
Kevin Baker wrote:
So I've been working on a simple way to scale / install the
DBmail-Postfix system we put together
e agendas of companies who
promote freedom-restricting wares like VMware.
I know this is starting to border on off-topic so feel free to contact
me directly if you'd like to continue this thread.
All the best,
Adam Kosmin
Best,
Adam Kosmin
Kevin Baker wrote:
So I've been worki
Hello everyone,
I've written a bash script that accomplishes the following tasks:
- Grant a specific user 1 or more ACLs/subscription against a specified
mailbox
- Delete a specific user's ACLs/subscription from a specified mailbox
- Purge all ACLs/subscriptions for a given user
- List ACLs
Hello Paul,
2224 fixes this :)
Best,
Adam
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Some addition debugging info is required here.
Adam Kosmin wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm seeing this in my logs now that I've updated to version 2221. Does
anyone know of any changes that would affect a mailbo
Maybe I'll just toss it up on the wiki so others can grab it and/or
improve the script. Sound good?
Adam
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Adam,
I'd like a copy please.
Adam Kosmin wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've written a bash script that accomplishes the following tasks:
- Grant a spe
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dbmail_acl.sh
Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
Can you post them to the list, or perhaps on the wiki, or better yet,
make a source forge project out of them? These all sound very useful.
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Adam,
I'd like a copy please.
A
Horde/Imp de la CSPI.
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The wiki would be ideal.
Best,
Adam
im am interested, can you post the script here?
tnx,
bye Christian
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This latest version now shows orphaned ACLs (both userid and mailboxid)
by default.
More info at http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dbmail_acl.sh
Best,
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Hello,
Does anyone have a sql script that can mark messages older than n days
for deletion? My plan is to run this every day and along with
dbmail-util -ay
Best,
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FYI,
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dbmail_auto_delete
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I recall seeing a draft on the wiki but IMO, it was just too busy to be
of any use. If stats like this are going to be of any value, then only
the core dbmail-specific items should be documented. Things to avoid
would be:
1. Other than sieve, anything having to do with content filtering (spam,
In that case, Maia Mailguard would be a better fit.
Best,
Adam
Jorge Bastos wrote:
Top Post? what do you mean by that?
SMTP Restrictions doesn't work, i need a setup per account.
Jorge
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Hello all,
Yesterday I updated to 2288 and found that horde/imp had problems
displaying headers even though I imported 2_1_7-2_1_8.mysql. The fix for
me was running dbmail-util -ay. Did I do the right thing or should I
have approached this differently?
Best,
Adam
Hello all,
Does anyone know if this procedure has been documented anywhere?
Best,
Adam
jurgen wrote:
One thing to watch out for is the innodb_data_file_path sting. That
controls how big individual innodb files are allowed to get, and if
they're allowed to grow. The default on my system (Gentoo
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