Hello,

Paul J Stevens wrote:
> No it's not.

# dbmail-export -u ralph -m "linux/dbmail-dev" -o dbmail-dev.mbox
exporting [ralph/linux/dbmail-dev]
exporting finished

Please see attachment for result (PS: I pruned the mailbox before to
keep the size down ~ this mail directory had 6 messages only).

>>>> Can someone else please confirm this?
> 
> apparently not then, eh?
> 
>>>> The very first header in the mbox is then a phoney one it seems, from
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> feature not a bug. Phony From_ headers are prepended if the envelope
> sender can't be deduced from the message. New messages that are inserted
> will have there envelope information stored seperately.
> 
>>>> For example:
>>>> dmbail-export -u username -m "linux/dbmail-dev" -o dbmail.mbox
>> Nobody? Nothing? Am I asking in an incorrect manner here or something?
> 
> Chill!

OK, I'm sorry I sounded harsh, even though it did get a reaction ;-) ~
Maybe it's the hot weather we are having here I don't know. My apologies.

>> This is my second post (of two) to this list that appears to go totally
>> unnoticed and unanswered. All I am trying to do is help, but it is a bit
>> hard when there is only one-way traffic.
> 
> Try including some illustration and examples, and also what you have
> done to make sure it's nothing in your setup that's causing this.

The first mail actually has a screenshot of the lacking "Re: " in the
message overview ~ I don't know what more to add. This email has an
attachment of a small export.

I upgrade to the latest svn almost every second day, and even with
today's svn I am getting the same results, for both threads. Running
Gentoo (current) on my server compiled with only the --with-mysql flag.
The /etc/dbmail.conf file is pretty much standard, only with personal
settings for database.

Messages are delivered via dbmail-smtp to a mysql-4.1.20 database with
innodb tables.

Any ideas?

Greetings,
Ralph

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