I've got an Exim installation that I'm trying to set up to feed mail to
DBMail boxes. Mail is received, but it's sent out via a DNS lookup in
spite of the message being destined for a defined, local domain in Exim.
I've used the included Exim configuration hints, but I must be missing
something ba
27;s to the letter, but I have yet
to get any MTA feeding DBMail.
Surely it shouldn't be this hard???
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l user so it can use the appropriate transport?
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> What are the advantages of a database back-end on imap servers?
> (It does appear to have a pretty big foot print on the machine)
>
Replication is the first thing that comes to my mind. Disaster
recovery, high availability, or just plain ridiculous load...all of
those would probably need
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> but I'm asking about mysql vs pgsql stuff and this seems to
> be
> Ok, I just did the test on mysql 5.0.27. It took 73 seconds
> to deliver the 1000 messages. So, it's a good bit faster than
> 4.1.20's 95 seconds, but still pales in comparison to
> postgres' 9 seconds. Mysql was still peaking both cpu cores
> during delivery.
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> On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 11
I have file-per-table option set and my messageblks.ibd is currently
208,142MB. That's not a mis-print.
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Subject: [Dbmail] Curious
Guys,
I'm just
So, I know that I should be shot for not upgrading sooner, but I'm
planning to do an upgrade from 2.1.7 to 2.2.4 (or .5 if that comes out
in the next couple days).
My only question is: Do I need to re-run the migrate script following
the upgrade? I had run the script when I upgraded to 2.1.7, but
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> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Upgrade from 2.1.7 to 2.2.4
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> List Receiver wrote:
> > So, I
I recently upgraded my DBMail installation to 2.2.4 in an effort to
solve a couple small problems I've been having with some IMAP clients.
One of my problems was using Imp to move or copy messages that display
in an Imp search result to a physical folder within the user's mailbox.
When I attempt to
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> with Imp client
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I'm trying to use the dbmail-export feature from 2.2.5 to create an mbox file
from a mailbox that only has certain addresses in the To or From fields. I'm
unfamiliar with how to format that, and the man page and example from -h hasn't
been enough to get me going. I've tried this:
dbmail-expor
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> Jorge Bastos wrote:
> > I preffer spamassassin, works great, n
I'm trying to use dbmail-export to dump data from all mailboxes that a user has
access to. I need to use a search string to refine the exported results, so
dbmail-export claims I have to use the -m switch to define which mailbox it
should look in. I have looked around, but I don't see a way to
xport -u joes -m "mail" -r -s "1:* FROM OR TO joes@" -o
"/root/mail/test3"
...but neither produces a non-zero size file
> Cheers!
> Aaron
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2008, at 5:07 PM, List Receiver wrote:
> > I'm trying to use dbmail-export to dump
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> Paul J Stevens wrote:
> > List Rec
Another option is to use it for purely disaster recovery purposes. We use a
master-master setup that way, but don't have any of the dbmail daemons talking
to the offsite master. If the production master dies, we'd manually
re-configure the dbmail daemons to use the offsite master until we coul
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