[Dbmail] Delete problems

2004-04-29 Thread Peter Darley
broken, or is there some third option I'm not seeing? :) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Peter Darley

RE: [Dbmail] Delete problems

2004-04-29 Thread Peter Darley
Ilja, So, does this mean that my client (outlook) isn't sending the correct commands when I delete something, or is it operator error (should I be doing something to trigger the delete)? Thanks, Peter Darley -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

RE: [Dbmail] Delete problems

2004-04-29 Thread Peter Darley
e() or something similar, is that likely to screw anything up? It seems to me that it would be pretty benign. Thanks, Peter Darley -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ilja Booij Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:31 AM To: DBMail mailinglist Subject:

[Dbmail] Stopping imapd, pop3d

2004-05-05 Thread Peter Darley
ed to send it to each child? Thanks, Peter Darley

RE: [Dbmail] Stopping imapd, pop3d

2004-05-05 Thread Peter Darley
John, Thanks a bunch for these! Very useful. I would be interested in getting these scripts with the source. Is there a contrib or something for dbmail? Thanks, Peter Darley -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John M. Brown

[Dbmail] SMTP Auth

2004-05-06 Thread Peter Darley
Folks, I'm having a hard time find out how to set up smtp-auth with Postfix and DBMail. Anyone got any pointers? Thanks, Peter Darley

RE: [Dbmail] SMTP Auth

2004-05-06 Thread Peter Darley
Folks, I'm using PostgreSQL, rather than MySQL. :( I know there's a PostgreSQL PAM, I'll look into them. If I figure this out with PostgreSQL I'll post some notes. Thanks, Peter Darley -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: [Dbmail] Is there a nead for a users description table

2004-05-14 Thread Peter Darley
Will, I know that on PostgreSQL it will only waste one bit per row if there's a null in a field. I assume that MySQL does something similar. It doesn't seem like it would that big a deal (unless MySQL is even worse than people say). Thanks, Peter Darley -Original Message

RE: [Dbmail] Hybrid POP3 + webmail/IMAP

2004-05-19 Thread Peter Darley
ived it. This would probably do what you want. The only question then is: how does it interact with the imap stuff? Will dbmail pop3 send mail that's not in the inbox? Does moving mail to a different folder give it a new unique id? I'm sure someone here can answer that. Thanks, Peter

[Dbmail] Problems with DBMail->MailMan

2004-05-21 Thread Peter Darley
hat has it's deliver_to set to '|/var/mailman/mail/wrapper post gaming', and it doesn't seem to do anything whatsoever. I couldn't find any info on what the format for delivery of mail to external programs, so I'm even sure if this is formatted correctly. I appreciate anyone's help. :) Thanks, Peter Darley

[Dbmail] Multiple Delivery question

2004-06-07 Thread Peter Darley
boxes. Is that possible to do through the aliases table? If not, how would I go about it? Thanks, Peter Darley

RE: [Dbmail] Multiple Delivery question

2004-06-07 Thread Peter Darley
mailinglist Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Multiple Delivery question All you do is add multiple alias rows. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Peter Darley wrote: >Folks, > I have what is pro

[Dbmail] DBMail Rocks

2004-08-03 Thread Peter Darley
left on the system. This time I just dumped the database, re-installed and restored the db. No hassle, no pain. :) Thanks for all the work that y'all have put into DBMail! Thanks, Peter Darley

[Dbmail] Virtual addresses

2004-12-21 Thread Peter Darley
d all go into the system mailbox. If this will work with certain patterns but not with others, that's OK, I can make my addresses fit whatever works. Thanks, Peter Darley

RE: [Dbmail] Virtual addresses

2004-12-21 Thread Peter Darley
Paul, I'm not sure why it's an MTA issue. DBMail makes the decision weather to accept mail for a specific address, and decides which mailbox to put the mail into. It seems like what I'm wanting to do here is exactly what dbmail is in charge of. Thanks, Peter Darley