Am 2007-01-30 07:56:32, schrieb Sim Zacks:
> In the traditional imap server the mail is stored in folders on the server
> that are accessed by the client. Therefore you are limited to one indexed
> location per email. Lets say you want to look at your email by customer.
> You would want to have
Hello Sim,
Am 2007-01-29 14:29:27, schrieb Sim Zacks:
> For example, instead of saving a copy of an email in 1 folder, the same
> email could be indexed to multiple folders. Current email clients mimic
> file cabinets too much in that the system considers an email to be a
> physical entity that
Tom Allison wrote:
> I would be careful about using dspam.
>
> I have documented cases where it lost email and even with posting all
> the debug and other logs on the mailing lists I've never received any
> indication that they recognize this as a dspam problem.
>
> dspam will lose your mail.
Th
> I would be careful about using dspam.
>
> I have documented cases where it lost email and even with posting all
> the debug and other logs on the mailing lists I've never received any
> indication that they recognize this as a dspam problem.
>
> dspam will lose your mail.
*ahem* I have severa
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On 02/03/07 07:17, Tom Allison wrote:
> Alban Hertroys wrote:
>> Jean-Gérard Pailloncy wrote:
[snip]
> The *one* feature I did like about dspam is they quarantine spam and you
> can sort it out later. That can be done easily enough and won't
> interfe
Alban Hertroys wrote:
Jean-Gérard Pailloncy wrote:
I do not have test numbers rigth now, because I need first to configure
the box for virtual hosting, then dspam.
It would be really wonderful if someone managed to combine this with
dspams own database. Maybe it'd be possible to pull dspam's a
> Jean-Gérard Pailloncy wrote:
>> I do not have test numbers rigth now, because I need first to configure
>> the box for virtual hosting, then dspam.
>
> It would be really wonderful if someone managed to combine this with
> dspams own database. Maybe it'd be possible to pull dspam's algorithms
> a
Jean-Gérard Pailloncy wrote:
> I do not have test numbers rigth now, because I need first to configure
> the box for virtual hosting, then dspam.
It would be really wonderful if someone managed to combine this with
dspams own database. Maybe it'd be possible to pull dspam's algorithms
as a lib int
> Please keep us posted on your archiveopteryx experience!
I just install aox on a soekris ! with openbsd 4.0 with a remote postgresl
db and setup sendmail to forward by lmtp.
Really nice. No problem to compile (just a postgresql.h in a obsd specific
location).
The installer (wich cretae the databa
Please keep us posted on your archiveopteryx experience!
Thanks and Cheers.
They may have fixed this in the meantime. I did look at the schema
for archiveopteryx, and it looked to me to be much better thought
out. I got as far as compiling archiveopteryx on my OS of choice
(OpenBSD, no f
dbmail isn't as fast as dovecot for a single user, single event. But not
by much. However, it scales *much* better into the 100's and 1000's of
actions.
<$.02>
I came within an eyelash of going live with dbmail, and then pulled back.
This was a year or so ago, I don't remember exactly. The p
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On 01/30/07 00:32, Hakan Kocaman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you can find a nice virtual folder implementation in the
> Opera-Mailclient M2. Not sure if this also works with IMAP (don't
> use IMAP yet).
>
> Virtual folders are based on regexes over various fiel
neat.
Just my 0,02€
Hakan
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sim Zacks
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 6:57 AM
> To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] PG Email Client
>
>
> >
> Err... I do not understand "copy an email in 1 folder" - I use
IMAP which stores all the mail on the server.
(That is what dbmail does too)
In the traditional imap server the mail is stored in folders on the server that are accessed by the
client. Therefore you are limited to one indexed lo
Sim Zacks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DBMail is an interesting concept, but I think the real advantage would
> be if there were a client that could take advantage of the power of a
> database backend.
>
> For example, instead of saving a copy of an email in 1 folder, the
> same email could be inde
Might I suggest you consider using dbmail as an IMAP server.
This indexing you speak of is exactly what it will do.
But the additional advantage with IMAP is that you can have multiple
clients attached to the same folders (especially useful if shared) or be
able to attach from multiple sources (
Sim Zacks schrieb:
DBMail is an interesting concept, but I think the real advantage would
be if there were a client that could take advantage of the power of a
database backend.
For example, instead of saving a copy of an email in 1 folder, the same
email could be indexed to multiple folders.
Hello list,
Has anyone checked out
http://www.archiveopteryx.org/
looks very promising!
Cheers,
Mike
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Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Sim Zacks schrieb:
Are there any postgresql based email clients that anyone has
experience with?
Well "client" would be the wrong approach imho, but there
is for example dbmail which can use postgres as storage
for mail and opens a lot of the usecases above. You would
c
DBMail is an interesting concept, but I think the real advantage would be if there were a client
that could take advantage of the power of a database backend.
For example, instead of saving a copy of an email in 1 folder, the same email could be indexed to
multiple folders. Current email client
Sim Zacks schrieb:
Are there any postgresql based email clients that anyone has experience
with?
Is there a good technical reason why everyone is not doing this? It
would seem to me to be a super CRM/ERP enhancement.
I am toying with the idea of fully integrating email into our ERP system
so
Are there any postgresql based email clients that anyone has experience with?
Is there a good technical reason why everyone is not doing this? It would seem to me to be a super
CRM/ERP enhancement.
I am toying with the idea of fully integrating email into our ERP system so that our email can be
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