A BUGNOTE has been added to this bug.
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http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0000154
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Reported By:                xing
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    DBMail
Bug ID:                     154
Category:                   Command-Line programs (dbmail-users, dbmail-util)
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   trivial
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
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Date Submitted:             11-Jan-05 08:27 CET
Last Modified:              11-Jan-05 08:42 CET
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Summary:                    2.0.2 dbmail-util outputing "-r" error when -r is 
no longer valid
Description: 
same as summary


[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sbin # ./dbmail-util -a
Opening connection to database...
Opening connection to authentication...
Ok. Connected.

Checking DBMAIL messageblocks integrity...
Ok. Found [0] unconnected messageblks.

Checking DBMAIL message integrity...
Ok. Found [0] unconnected messages.

Checking DBMAIL mailbox integrity...
Ok. Found [0] unconnected mailboxes.

Checking DBMAIL for NULL messages...
Ok. Found [9] NULL messages.

Checking DBMAIL for NULL physmessages...
Ok. Found [0] physmessages without messageblocks.

Checking DBMAIL for incorrect is_header flags...
Ok. Found [193957] incorrect is_header flags.

Counting messages with PURGE status...
Ok. Found [0] messages with PURGE status.

Counting messages with DELETE status...
Ok. Found [121344] messages with DELETE status.

Vacuum and optimize not performed.

Maintenance done. Errors were found but not fixed.
Try running dbmail-util with the '-r' option to repair the errors.

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 aaron - 11-Jan-05 08:30 CET 
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Well, -r still works, it's just not in the help output anymore. It is in
the manpage. I'm tempted to be lazy and leave it as it is...

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 xing - 11-Jan-05 08:42 CET 
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I tried -r and all I got was the help notes. =( dbmail -a or -b reveals
that most of my messages don't use the new is_header but don't see a
repair toggle to fix it within dbmail-util. Is dbmail-util equipped to
auto-populate the is_header stuff?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sbin # dbmail-util -r
*** dbmail-util ***
Use this program to maintain your DBMail database.
See the man page for more info. Summary:

     -a        perform all checks (in this release: -ctubpd)
     -c        clean up database (optimize/vacuum)
     -t        test for message integrity
     -u        null message check
     -b        body/header check
     -p        purge messages have the DELETE status set
     -d        set DELETE status for deleted messages
     -l time   clear the IP log used for IMAP/POP-before-SMTP
               the time is specified as <hours>h<minutes>m
               (don't include the angle brackets, though)

Common options for all DBMail utilities:
     -f file   specify an alternative config file
     -q        quietly skip interactive prompts
               use twice to suppress error messages
     -n        show the intended action but do not perform it, no to all
     -y        perform all proposed actions, as though yes to all
     -v        verbose details
     -V        show the version
     -h        show this help message

Bug History
Date Modified  Username       Field                    Change              
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11-Jan-05 08:27xing           New Bug                                      
11-Jan-05 08:30aaron          Bugnote Added: 0000502                       
11-Jan-05 08:42xing           Bugnote Added: 0000503                       
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