Jesse Norell wrote:
I have that exact same problem. I'm using the dbmail-1.1-1 deb package for unstable. By the way how do you access the cvs directly (not via the cvs web browser)? Which is more relevant the dbmail.org web page or source forge (or both)?Hello,From: Jason Jorgensen <[email protected]>I have alittle problem with dbmail getting in to some sort of locked or strange state. In a mail client if I switch rapidly from different imap folders the daemon stops responding to all clients. I have to restart the daemon.I've not heard of that one offhand. Make sure you're using the latest cvs code, but I don't know that that specifically was fixed there.
that's what I was planning on doing but I was hoping that I just missed something and it already supported it :)This does sound like a nice thing to be supported (a config-file- specifiable recipient_delimiter) - put a feature request in for it on the dbmail sourceforge page. Short term this could be done via a transport to a simple shell script that parses the address and calls dbmail-smtp, or use procmail.
Also how active is this project? This mailing list seems kind of quiet. Eric
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