Paul J Stevens wrote:



RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU


You're welcome.


Server Specifics

FreeBSD version 4.10 stable
dbmail-mysql-2.0.0_2


Oops. Upgrade to 2.0.4, or better yet since you're on bsd a recent daily 2.0 snapshot! Performance and stability have improved significantly since 2.0.0

Will do thanks for the tip


My first question relates to webmail I have read through the archives and found Dbmail-webmail, Dbwebmail, Jwma and even some how-to for Squirrel mail. Currently I run Squirrel mail and have been messing around with Horde and Imp but am not very pleased with SLOW performance from both.


Performance for webmail clients is below par at the moment. Main reason is that the SEARCH and SORT imap commands are not handled very well by dbmail. That's something I'm actively working on in the trunk code, and something that will improve dramatically (I expect) in the 2.1.x code.

So no Web Clients are working great yet not even the ones designed for dmmail?

Also I use Procmail and Spamass and need an interface to write filters and spam setting Imp has such features but I cannot get Imp to generate correct filters and it is very slow and resource heavy. Something Optimized for the Dbmail system would be great does Dbmail have such filter features built in?


Client-side filters heavily rely on SEARCH which is *slow* in 2.0, I know. Something which will improve real-soon. Server-side filters is a sore spot in dbmail. Aaron's spent a lot of time on Sieve support for dbmail, but it just aint happening. Once SEARCH and SORT are in place, I will make an issue of it to either fix this together with Aaron, or replace it with something else.


Ok i can hardly wait for the search and sort, but procmail should work ok through postfix anyway right. All really need is a GUI for making rules as my clients do not like to use text editors to write there filters hahahah. Oh wait where do i put recipe files no userdirs or mailboxes now i see the dilemma.

You did not mention a admin interface think i will go with DBMA the demo looks OK. Tthe dbmail admin from coldfusion looks as though it has been abandoned?

Thanks for the info.

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