I believe the dbmail_filters is an optional add-on like my patch to do folder
delivery in the address.  It may be that Debian includes that by default.
 
Though you are correct, it could have something to do with dbmail-smtp,
I don't use that, only lmtp delivery.
 
Good luck,
David

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael Milner
Sent: Fri 4/7/2006 11:21 AM
To: DBMail mailinglist
Subject: RE: [Dbmail] Re: DBMail 2.0.7 to 2.0.9?



> Mike,
>
> All we use is Postgres, not a single issue going from
> 2.0.4 -> 2.0.6 -> 2.0.6-svn -> 2.0.9.
>
> If there were database changes I never saw them.  I even have
> several of my own columns and stored procedures in the
> database to add features.
>
> --
> David

It may have been something odd with my setup, but I think it was upgrading
to 2.0.7 (on debian, using apt-get).  There was added support for a
dbmail_filters table, which I had to add by hand before the dbmail-smtp
would accept any incoming mail.

For MySQL it seemed to detect that the table was missing and just not use
it, but for some reason, on my install (with Postgresql on debian stable)
it failed delivery.

But either way, that's all in the past!  I just wanted to check to see if
some people had upgraded successfully using postgresql on debian stable.

Thanks for the report!

Mike


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