So I checked the mail.log on trace level 4 and this is what I am
getting after running 'dbmail-util -by' seams there is something wrong
with the date field it says 1970-01-01 which is beginning of Linux
time. Plus it says something about no Subject field value. What should
I do?


Jul 29 13:39:05 safe dbmail/maintenance[23411]: Error
dbmysql.c,db_query: [Duplicate entry '1543-1970-01-01 00:00:00' for
key 2] [INSERT INTO dbmail_datefield (physmessage_id, datefield)
VALUES (1543,'1970-01-01 00:00:00')]
Jul 29 13:39:05 safe dbmail/maintenance[23411]: Error
dbmail-message.c,insert_field_cache: insert datefield failed [INSERT
INTO dbmail_datefield (physmessage_id, datefield) VALUES
(1543,'1970-01-01 00:00:00')]
Jul 29 13:39:05 safe dbmail/maintenance[23411]: Message
dbmail-message.c,dbmail_message_cache_subjectfield: no subject field
value [1543]



On 7/28/06, DK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well it isn't fixing it

On 7/28/06, Jesse Norell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When ever I do a "dbmail-util -ya" I get following message.
> >
> > Repairing DBMAIL for cached header values...
> > Ok. Found [1] un-cached physmessages.
>
>   From memory (not using 2.1 yet), isn't it "dbmail-util -by" that
> creates the message caches?  Maybe try running that.  Possibly in your
> previous package upgrade/etc. issues you had stored an email using
> dbmail-smtp (or dbmail-lmtp) from version 2.0?  That would put it in the
> right format other than the new caching stuff added in 2.1.
>
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