davidfrankie
Mon, 02 Jun 2008 12:02:50 -0700
>Mon Jun 02 2008 12:34:38 PM EDT from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: filtering
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>The sieve filter in webcit still doesn't seem to work in 7.36. I upgraded
>using the debian packages. I still couldn't filter using the x-spam-status or
>x-spam-flag rules. I couldn't seem to get the script editor to work, either.
>After I saved a script, if I went back to edit it, it was blank. The script
>didn't seem to work, either. I thought maybe I needed to start fresh and
>clear all my data from 7.35.
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> dpkg -P citadel-client citadel-common citadel-server citadel-webcit
>citadel-mta libcitadel1
>rm -rf /var/lib/citadel /etc/citadel /usr/share/citadel-webcit
>/var/run/citadel
>apt-get install citadel-client citadel-common citadel-server citadel-webcit
>libcitadel1
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>In webcit, I entered my username and password, and I assume it created a
>citadel account (I'm using external accounting). I entered the admin username
>and password, same thing. I logged in as the admin, and I got an error saying
>it couldn't connect to the mail server or something. Then I noticed my
>computer was beeping indefinitely because of the ssh terminal I had connected
>to the citadel server. The terminal was unusable
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>Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 2 11:12:44 2008 ...
>citadel last message repeated 12 times
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>Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 2 11:12:44 2008 ...
>citadel citadel: cdb_*: Berkeley DB panic: 22
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>Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 2 11:12:44 2008 ...
>citadel citadel: cdb_*: Berkeley DB panic: -30977
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>Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 2 11:12:45 2008 ...
>citadel last message repeated 12 times
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>Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 2 11:12:45 2008 ...
>citadel citadel: cdb_*: Berkeley DB panic: 22
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>I rebooted, and had the same problem immediately. I could probably disable
>citadel using a rescue cd, purge it, then start fresh, but I'm not going to
>bother unless someone has some ideas to get filtering to work.
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>i just had exactly the same issue 3 hours ago. thats nuts dude. why & what
>can i do to fix it ?
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>I was coming back to ask if the fact my /ect/hostname {DreamLinux} & my
>/ect/mailname files are named the same {root} will that cuause a conflic/
>crash / mail delevery failure ect ?
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>Steve