On Monday 23 September 2002 11:28 pm, Michael Rose, Jr. wrote:
> Wouldn't it be part of the existing mailing list?
>
> http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amavis-user
This is correct.
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tability of the whole thing. Right now I
have about 1000 users on a dual PIII 866 with 2GB of RAM. Works well for me.
By the way, what happened to Eelco? Is he still around?
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nly improve. I am looking forward to the future with using
dbmail.
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in the dbmail-1.0.tgz
file. I would assume that they are supposed to have the sql descriptions in
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to 1.0 but I
wanted to look at the database structure before I did that, just to make sure
things the same as what I have in place right now.
Just wondering so I didn't have to keep checking CVS all the time to see if
all the files are still blank. Thank you very much for all the har
4 11:27:30 destiny postfix/pipe[18072]: 08F361B3303:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=dbmail, delay=770, status=deferred
(Command died with signal 11: "/usr/local/bin/dbmail-smtp")
Is anyone else seeing this behavior?
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more stringent on memory errors and give almost always a
> signal 11 where linux often just runs the process and only has it
> crash if the process invades the memory page of another process.
>
> regards roel
>
> Bret Baptist heeft op woensdag, 4 dec 2002 om 18:32 (Europe/Amsterdam
here is this extra exit(1) at? I have not been able to use dbmail-1.0
reliably for pop3 connections. I would get random users not able to connect
and running out of child processes. Is this what you are seeing as well?
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On Saturday 07 December 2002 9:44 am, Dave Logan wrote:
> weDBmail front end at http://wedbmail.dsp-services.com/ PLUG PLUG!).
Hummm have you coded a replyall for wedbmail yet? This is kind of holding me
back at the moment.
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my_free(buffer);
buffer = NULL;
my_free(apop_stamp);
apop_stamp = NULL;
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On Thursday 23 January 2003 12:43 pm, Ryan Butler wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 12:17, Bret Baptist wrote:
> > By the way, the double free is still in CVS. Though mine looks like
> > this: /* memory cleanup */
> > my_free(buffer);
> > buffer = NUL
connection. Thank
you very much.
Other than that is there a changelog anywhere?
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love it, DBMail rocks.
> we ( me and my buddy) are working on a PHP managment web interface
> ( wel more he than me, i'm more the server maintainer, he is the webby
> guy.)
> when its ready i'll post it.. so if anybody already have some p
oo!?
> The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
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> Any ideas? BTW, it's supposed to forward the mail to a list of recipients
> in a database table.
>
> I've attached a snippet of the log if you're interested.
>
> Thanks!
> -Micah
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$user_id_sql= $nf->('alias_idnr', 'N');
$virus_lovers_sql = $nf->('virus_lover','B0');
Line changed is the middle one.
You still have to configure all the rest of amav
On Thursday 10 July 2003 2:53 pm, Bret Baptist wrote:
> On Thursday 10 July 2003 12:11 pm, Jesse Norell wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm currently working on (ie. not finished) amavisd-new + virus
> > scan + spamassasin - amavisd-new can do database lookups for y
> > >> The Netherlandshttp://www.nfg.nl
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from message [2458388]
Oct 6 12:02:52 destiny dbmail/pop3d[20773]: db_send_message_lines(): getting
nextblock [1]
I am running the latest CVS version available, and still seeing this issue.
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we can put it off
> for a while. It has persisted through a few kernel updates (and
> tried smp kernel, same effects), and at least one postgres lib
> update also...
>
>
>
> Original Message
> From: Bret Baptist
> To: dbmail@dbmail.org
> Subject: [Dbmail]
his
> way we can find the location of the problem. I have not been able to
> reproduce the problem here, by the way. It's probably some subtle bug
> in the code.
>
> cheers,
> Ilja
>
> On Monday, Oct 6, 2003, at 20:45 Europe/Amsterdam, Bret Baptist wrote:
> >
_idnr ASC] Oct 6 12:02:52 destiny dbmail/pop3d[20773]:
> >>>>> db_send_message_lines(): sending [-2] lines from message [2458388]
> >>>>> Oct 6 12:02:52 destiny dbmail/pop3d[20773]:
> >>>>> db_send_message_lines():
> >>>>> ge
PU usage from 99% to max 1.8% (avg 0.4 %). So my
> conclusion is this is not a dbmail bug but dbmail must trigger
> some bug in platform/compiler/glibc,
>
> Just my 2 cents
>
>
> Hope this might help someone else
>
> Ming-Wei
I get an error when I try to use these flags. W
CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -g -march=v8 -mtune=v9 -O2 -pipe
-fomit-frame-pointer -c config.c
cc1: error: invalid option `tune=v9'
cc1: error: bad value (v8) for -march= switch
cc1: error: bad value (v8) for -mcpu= switch
make[2]: *** [config.o] Error 1
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libc6-2.3.2-7
mysql-client-4.0.13-3
Anything else relevant?
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> > > SOLVED, for me
> > > at least
> > >
> > >
> > > I thought the stable version was compiled with -O which automatically
> > > enables the omission of frame pointer usage?
> > >
> &
t; > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> > > > Of Eelco van Beek - IC&S
> > > > Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:37 AM
> > > > To: dbmail@dbmail.org
> > > > Subject: Re: [Dbmail] 100% cpu usage with dbmail-pop3d --
> > > > SO
| NULL| NULL |
> | | InnoDB free: 1375232 kB |
>
> +---+++++--
>---+-+--+---++--
>---+-+++-+ 8
> rows in set (0.44 sec)
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WHERE internal_date > now();
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oad:
SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0;
SET SQL_LOG_OFF=1;
SET SQL_LOG_UPDATE=0;
Bret.
>
> should be a clean recovery procedure.
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On Wednesday 12 May 2004 3:54 pm, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> So what version of mysql are you running? Or are you connecting as a
> user without SUPER permissions?
I am using MySQL 4.0.18.
I am running this command as the root database user.
Bret.
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> Bret Baptist wrote:
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>
> (IP masked for obviuos reasons ;)
>
> Version was checked out of CVS on the 22 July
>
> Thanks
>
> - Mark
>
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behavior on the outlook side to me.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Eelco
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why this is
not so. If there is no reason could we get it changed so that when
dbmail-smtp checks for whether or not someone is at their maxmail limit it
excludes mail marked for deletion? Thank you very much.
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have the emails set for deletion, and still get bounces for being over
the limit. As far as he knows he doesn't have a single email message on the
server. To me this is not the way that the system should work, at least not
for pop3 users. Correct me if I am wrong.
Thank you for yo
fixed already
> davel
I am running the latest CVS as of today and quotacheck seems to still be
counting emails with a status of "002".
Thank you for being more clear about what I was talking about. :-)
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fixed.
>
> I'll look into it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Eelco
I think they are coming from the uni-one-convertor. Have a look at that.
This is just a guess from what I have seen. All of my duplicating emails
have been from when I convertered over to dbmail.
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On Tuesday 06 August 2002 10:02 am, Philip Warner wrote:
> At 08:19 6/08/2002 -0500, Bret Baptist wrote:
> >On Tuesday 06 August 2002 04:02 am, Eelco van Beek - IC&S wrote:
> > > No, it is not possible to use a sequence. The unique id field should
> > > have a fixed
E messages SET unique_id = CONCAT( message_idnr, SUBSTRING(unique_id,
LOCATE("A", unique_id)));
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rs settings
for spam and virus scanning from a database. Sounds like what you guys are
looking for. I am using that solution currently and has been working great
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_idnr bigint(21) NOT NULL default '0',
messageblk longtext NOT NULL,
blocksize bigint(21) NOT NULL default '0',
PRIMARY KEY (messageblk_idnr),
KEY idx_message_idnr (message_idnr)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
#
# Table structure for table 'users'
#
CREATE TABLE users (
use
of RAM
and 1.5 GB of messages and with the all the indexing it is fast as heck.
Bret.
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> Bret Baptist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait:
> >I tried the MySQL indexing that is show here
> >https://mailman.fastxs.nl/pipermail/db
t; The server is a Dual P3 450 with 1Gb RAM,
> Linux 2.4.14 and Software-RAID level 1
> DB is MySQL
> dbmail-rc3
^^
Here is one of your main problems. I would use the latest CVS. They have
made a lot of speed improvements in the IMAP server.
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> the man page
> suggests, as well as the help screen from dbmail-smtp. Any
> ideas, or do
> I need to upgrade dbmail to make this work?
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to their own policy group and they can change the settings on this
themselves.
Check out this document from amavisd-new:
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/README.lookups
Near the bottom it talks about the database stuff for customizing. This is
what we are doing and it works slick
On Monday 26 August 2002 02:24 am, John Wall wrote:
> Imapd is slow as hell.
Have you checked out the database tuneups suggested on the mailing list?
https://mailman.fastxs.nl/pipermail/dbmail/2002-April/000435.html
Check that out.
>
>
> /John
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 4:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> > I set up dbmail with mysql (innodb) on a small machine (pII 366, 128 MB
>
> Which version of dbmail are you using? Is
ltiple '@domain' entries
> delivering to different destinations.
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ies of the same type, they all get followed,
> which is what we're doing here with multiple '@domain' entries
> delivering to different destinations.
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ipts,
> and then user scripts. DBMail has only user scripts right now.
That sounds like a brilliant idea to me!
>
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-message.c,dbmail_message_retrieve(+769): retrieval failed for physid
[17086931]
Should I be concerned?
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On Friday 15 February 2008 2:47:57 am Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Bret Baptist wrote:
> > I am attempting to do an upgrade from 1.2.12.1 to the latest 2.2.9. I
> > was able to update the database schema with only a little bit of trouble.
>
> Define a little trouble. If you did a
On Saturday 16 February 2008 2:09:13 am Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Bret Baptist wrote:
> > On Friday 15 February 2008 2:47:57 am Paul J Stevens wrote:
> >> Bret Baptist wrote:
> > What does this message mean? Is there anything that
> > I can check related to this m
Any ideas on this at all?
Thanks,
Bret.
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 6:07:22 pm Bret Baptist wrote:
> On Saturday 16 February 2008 2:09:13 am Paul J Stevens wrote:
> > Bret Baptist wrote:
> > > On Friday 15 February 2008 2:47:57 am Paul J Stevens wrote:
> &g
ne of their customers
> running 1.2.
>
> Bret Baptist wrote:
> > Any ideas on this at all?
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bret.
> >
> > On Tuesday 26 February 2008 6:07:22 pm Bret Baptist wrote:
> >> On Saturday 16 February 2008 2:09:13 a
Rails.
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r a tinyint. it assumes a tinyint(1)
is boolean, any other tinyint, for example, the status column in
dbmail_messages is a tinyint(3), it handles it normally. So if we changed
the permissions column to be a tinyint(3), which is the default, it would be
workable with RoR.
Thanks again.
Bret.
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ver again, it will
show up under your "Searches" virtual folder. You have to clear your searches
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/paul/dbmail/log/?id=v2.2.12
>
> Download:
> http://git.dbmail.eu/cgit/cgit.cgi/paul/dbmail/snapshot/dbmail-2.2.12.tar.b
> z2
>
It looks like this version broke POP before SMTP. I am not getting an update
on the time stamp in the database when people check their email.
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> On Wednesday 07 October 2009 03:14:32 pm Paul J Stevens wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I've just uploaded dbmail 2.2.12, the latest production release.
> >
> > Changes:
> >
> >
On Thursday 08 October 2009 12:29:24 pm Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Bret Baptist wrote:
> > Also looks like the "internaldate as UTC" is causing issues with Mac Mail
> > and older Outlook clients. They are subtracting the time zone offset
> > from the received time.
>
On Thursday 08 October 2009 12:28:41 pm Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Bret Baptist wrote:
> > It looks like this version broke POP before SMTP. I am not getting an
> > update on the time stamp in the database when people check their email.
>
> Bret,
>
> I can't rep
ase server is not UTC, then time
> > will be wrong.
> >
> >
> > I've run out of brain power for tonight to do up a patch. Maybe you can
> > take a look at the internal date being set on dbmail-message.c line 884
>
> Thanks a lot Jon, your triage put me
On Thursday 08 October 2009 12:28:41 pm Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Bret Baptist wrote:
> > It looks like this version broke POP before SMTP. I am not getting an
> > update on the time stamp in the database when people check their email.
>
> Bret,
>
> I can't rep
e] file [script.c] function
> > [libsieve_eval] message
> > [Vacation didn't find my address in To, Cc, Bcc, Resent-To, Resent-Cc
> > or Resent-Bcc.]
>
> I send email from "us...@gmail.com" to "myal...@example.com".
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