Lars:
The last version I got running well on Solaris 9 and 10 was DBMail 2.0.6
I don't say DBMail 2.0.10 will not work but I have been satisfied with what
I have and knowing what a fight it can be to build GNU stuff on Solaris I
never tried anything later than 2.0.6.
DBMail is built with a Linux focus--Solaris 9/10 is so *not-GNU* it never
surprised me that DBMail on Solaris was a struggle to build.
One thing I found which may or may not help you: in building DBMail on
Solaris 10 (way better than 9) one almost creates a unique GNU environment.
After a system restart though, you are back to a hybrid-at-best GNU/SunOS
environment and that I believe is where GMIME problems and others come about
(I tried 2.1.x too and just gave up thinking if an investigation and hacks
were needed it should be made toward getting a stable (pending 2.2) version
running.) You likely already checked the location of /usr/local et al in
your path to make sure your GNU tools and DBMail dependencies are available
in their GNU and *not SUN* livery.
Sun's anticipated mid-2006 updates to Solaris 10 (at least two significant
this year) are rumoured to make SunOS more GNU-friendly and perhaps even by
the time DBMail 2.2 has begun to hum.
Note: Besides Linux as an interim alternative there is FreeBSD6 upon which
DBMail builds and runs like a charm.
best...
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kneschke.Lars" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Status SVN 2088
"M. J. [Mike] OBrien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
Hi Lars:
LDAP auth (unstable branch only) appears to be broken for now and if I
recall correctly, Paul said he would be on that in due time.
Add Kmail, Outllook Express, MS Office Outlook, Mozilla Mail, eGroupWare
and SM to the list Trunk is functioning with.
Did you build from a clean svn of Trunk? I wonder, did you run the
dbmail-util -by routine? I found the latter cleared up 'invisible
folders/messages' issue in some mail clients.
Yes, but that change nothing.
Reading your list of working clients, i'll consider building dbmail on a
linux system instead solaris which im testing currently with.
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