I use SQL a reasonable ammount but I am by no means an expert. Having
looked briefly at the relevent code and the various example imap queries
mentioned previously including % in them I wonder if the problem may be
that MySQL uses % as a wild card but it is not being escaped in any way
by t
Tommi Lätti wrote:
I've been using dspam quite successfully for a year now, but I've come
to think if it would be possible to take this integration to a next
level, using public and spam folders.
All users currently use the webpage to manage their spamquarantine and
honestly, I'd like to part
Tommi Lätti wrote:
Carl Taylor wrote:
I use the following script in the way you mention. Fill in the
variables between the ## ## below to match your system setup and set
to run from Cron.
Looks very nice, even has some essential features I forgot to mention.
Thank you, I'll put these
Rob Gil wrote:
Can you put this into the dbmail wiki?
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=start
or
http://www.adepteo.net/profiler/train_dspam.sh
Regards
Carl
www.adepteo.net
Hi Jure,
Did you manage to come to a resolution on this problem? It is causing
me untold issues as well and putting the dbmail processes on the same
server as mysql is not feasible as I am using Amazon RDS at the moment.
All the best
Carl Taylor
On 10/11/15 16:27, Jure Pe?ar wrote:
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