zbedagroup.com   dbmail-lmtp:[127.0.0.1]
zbedagroup.com   dbmail
and later i tried
localhost   dbmail-lmtp
localhost   dbmail
and nothing


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        Message: 1
        Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 09:19:12 -0700
        From: Aaron Stone
        Subject: Re: [Dbmail] imap
        To: DBMail mailinglist
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        On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 12:43 -0300, Cristian
Prediger wrote:
        > hi, my name is cristian...
        > i have a problem with my fedora 6 and my
dbmail server...
        > the problem is, i can not read the mail...
or get mail...
        > when i check on /var/spool/mail/cristian
e.g. i can see my mails...
        > but on mail imap or pop between dbmail, my
mail box (on dbmail) is
        > empty...

        So Sendmail is working correctly, that's good.
It's just not handing the
        mail off to DBMail...

        > FEATURE(`mailertable',`hash -o
/etc/mail/mailertable')dnl
        > MAILER(dbmail)dnl
        > MAILER(dbmail-lmtp)dnl
        > MAILER(smtp)dnl
        > MAILER(procmail)dnl

        What's in your mailertable? Some instructions
here:



        Aaron



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        Message: 2
        Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 11:24:53 -0500
        From: "Ritesh Nadhani"
        Subject: Re: [Dbmail] DBmail not sending mail
nor pop daemon working
        To: "DBMail mailinglist"
        Message-ID:
       
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        Thanks aaron. I will work more on it while you
can also give it a try
        on your friends Mac.

        Thanks for your help again. I will read the
docs again.

        On 5/28/07, Aaron Stone wrote:
        > On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 01:21 -0500, Ritesh
Nadhani wrote:
        > > Hi
        > >
        > > So I worked a little more to get dbmail
working on MacBook.
        > >
        > > Since dbmail-users was not reading my
mysql details from
        > > /etc/dbmail.conf, I patched
modules/dbmysql.c with hardcoded value in
        > > mysql_real_connect().....
        >
        > Doesn't look like this was ever the
problem...
        >
        > > Here are my conf file:
        > >
        > > http://cs.uiowa.edu/~rnadhani/main.cf
        > > http://cs.uiowa.edu/~rnadhani/master.cf
        > >
http://cs.uiowa.edu/~rnadhani/dbmail.err.tar.gz
        >
        > [snip]
        > > Then I execute the following commnds...
        > >
        > > sudo postfix stop
        > > sudo dbmail-lmtpb -v
        > > sudo dbmail-pop3d -v
        > >
        > > Everything seems to be working (complete
log attached in the link given).
        >
        > Yes, your logs are complete with the FATAL
error that you have to fix:
        >
        > May 27 22:36:45 FATAL:[server]
pool.c,scoreboard_new(+93): scoreboard init failed
[Permission denied]
        > May 27 22:36:47 FATAL:[server]
pool.c,scoreboard_new(+93): scoreboard init failed
[Permission denied]
        > May 27 22:36:49 FATAL:[server]
pool.c,scoreboard_new(+87): shmget failed [No space
left on device]
        > May 27 22:36:51 FATAL:[server]
pool.c,scoreboard_new(+87): shmget failed [No space
left on device]
        > May 27 22:36:53 FATAL:[server]
pool.c,scoreboard_new(+87): shmget failed [No space
left on device]
        >
        > You may need to play with the amount of
available shared memory and its
        > permissions. This page seemed to have some
information:
        >
http://www.spy-hill.net/help/apple/SharedMemory.html
        >
        > If you can't get things working, I can try
setting this up on a friend's
        > Mac and see what I need to do to get it
working, but it would be a week
        > or two before I have time to do that.
        >
        > Aaron
        >
        >
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        Message: 3
        Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 20:10:51 +0200
        From: Paul J Stevens
        Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail-lmtpd dies
        To: DBMail mailinglist
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        Daemons that die or not wanted behaviour.
However, there is a simple and
        effective work-around: run dbmail-lmtpd from
(x)inetd. Postfix will
        restart the connection (and thereby) restart
lmtpd if and when lmtpd dies.

        I use xinetd:

        #> cat /etc/xinetd.d/lmtp
        service lmtp
        {
        port = 24
        socket_type = stream
        protocol = tcp
        wait = no
        user = dbmail
        server = /usr/sbin/dbmail-lmtpd
        server_args = -n
        }




        Magnus Appelquist wrote:
        > Hello list,
        > I'm running Postfix with dbmail as backend
and it works fine... almost.
        >
        > dbmail-lmtpd daemon dies from time to time,
sometimes after a day and
        > sometimes after several days.
        > I've searched the list for similar problems
but I couldn't get any
        > answer. I haven't found anything in the
logs, dbmail-lmtpd is just dead.
        >
        > Anyone else having the same problem?
        >
        > My system:
        > dbmail-lmtpd version 2.2.5-rc3 (with MySql)
        > uname -a:
        > Linux svecia 2.6.16.28-xen #8 SMP Thu Apr 26
16:04:42 CEST 2007 x86_64
        > GNU/Linux
        >
        >
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        Message: 4
        Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 20:27:25 -0400
        From: Tom Allison
        Subject: Re: [UNSURE] Re: [Dbmail] End of a
rather bad upgrade
        To: DBMail mailinglist
        Message-ID:
        Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII;
delsp=yes; format=flowed


        On May 27, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Paul J Stevens
wrote:

        > Tom Allison wrote:
        >> I don't know what happened.

        >>
        >> I had to manually download and install the
packages from nfsd to get
        >> dbmail and dbmail-pgsql to understand that
they were friends and
        >> supposed to play nice at 2.2.5.
        >>
        >> It's working now.
        >>
        >> But I've had problems in the past where the
debian repository @ nfsd
        >> isn't reporting in aptitude what I'm able
to see in the browser.
        >> This
        >> has prevented me from upgrades in the past
as well. I've included my
        >> preferences and sources data and would
really appreciate any eyes
        >> that
        >> could look for something that might be
amiss. Please note that the
        >> debian.org testing branch is usually
commented out and was only
        >> include
        >> herein because I was trying to upgrade to
2.2.3 in debian -testing
        >> (which also didn't go well).
        >
        > And 2.2.3 as in debian/testing is actually
pretty horribly broken
        > in the
        > IMAP department.

        >
        > yes. But I've begun providing stable
packages again on nfgd.net. The
        > 2.2.5rc3-1 packages are what you want.

        OK, I'm looking at installing 2.2.5rc3 on my
next production box.
        it's an AMD64.
        aptitude again does not find the 2.2.5rc3
package though I've apt-get
        update and apt-get clean repeatedly.

        The *only* package found is 2.2.3 (that badly
broken in the IMAP
        department one).

        I suspect that this is because the amd64
architecture is met in the
        debian tree and the nfsd tree has less
specific 'all' . At the
        bottom I've copied my apt-cache show output.

        I could probably install these packages
manually, but before I start
        doing that -- is there something that I've
broken?

        Package: dbmail
        Priority: optional
        Section: mail
        Installed-Size: 976
        Maintainer: Paul J Stevens
        Architecture: amd64
        Source: dbmail (2.2.3-1)
        Version: 2.2.3-1+b1
        Provides: imap-server, pop3-server
        Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, libc6
(>= 2.5), libglib2.0-0
        (>= 2.12.9), libgmime-2.0-2, libldap2 (>=
2.1.17-1), libsieve2-1,
        libsqlite3-0 (>= 3.3.14), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.1),
ucf (>= 0.30), adduser
        Suggests: dbmail-pgsql | dbmail-mysql, sqlite3
        Filename:
pool/main/d/dbmail/dbmail_2.2.3-1+b1_amd64.deb
        Size: 291558
        MD5sum: ae663355f97ec2d1255d2f22e32d105c
        SHA1: 790344c2d41003ec2731ae743bf4a9e7261bc99e
        SHA256:
d0e8bdebfb48fc986c8121ac94108268c9e1f665b0bc9e6a30f4181acf133102
        Description: base package for the dbmail email
solution
        DBMAIL is a collection of programs that allows
email to be
        stored in and retrieved from a sql database.
        .
        It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and Sqlite3 as
database backends, LDAP
        and Sieve.
        .
        Supported client protocols are: POP3, IMAP4,
LMTP.
        .
        This packages support Sqlite3 and LDAP
authentication.

        Package: dbmail
        Priority: optional
        Section: mail
        Installed-Size: 976
        Maintainer: Paul J Stevens
        Architecture: amd64
        Version: 2.2.3-1
        Provides: imap-server, pop3-server
        Depends: debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, libc6
(>= 2.3.5-1),
        libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.12.0), libgmime-2.0-2,
libldap2 (>= 2.1.17-1),
        libsieve2-1, libsqlite3-0 (>= 3.3.8), zlib1g
(>= 1:1.2.1), ucf (>=
        0.30), adduser
        Suggests: dbmail-pgsql | dbmail-mysql, sqlite3
        Filename:
pool/main/d/dbmail/dbmail_2.2.3-1_amd64.deb
        Size: 288468
        MD5sum: 51ec77be3bf31f8269b68b27138f3559
        SHA1: 634719b523db985cbe448f1b2f91f6e15c3da3cb
        SHA256:
1e47422a8252a5c3866a1a31fa8f3609c9652e316dd34f4eb33823c569b84016
        Description: base package for the dbmail email
solution
        DBMAIL is a collection of programs that allows
email to be
        stored in and retrieved from a sql database.
        .
        It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and Sqlite3 as
database backends, LDAP
        and Sieve.
        .
        Supported client protocols are: POP3, IMAP4,
LMTP.
        .
        This packages support Sqlite3 and LDAP
authentication.




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        Message: 5
        Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 08:31:44 +0530
        From: Lasantha Marian
        Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Re: What should be the
EFFECTIVE_USER and it's
        privileges ?
        To: DBMail mailinglist
        Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

        Dear Aaron,

        Yes I do agree with you on separate users for
Exim and DBMail. I will
        work on it and come back to you.

        Lasantha.

        *-------- Original Message --------*
        *Subject: * [Dbmail] Re: What should be the
EFFECTIVE_USER and it's
        privileges ?
        *Date: * Mon, 28/May/2007 9:47:46 PM +0550
        *From: * Aaron Stone
        *To: * DBMail mailinglist


        > On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 16:58 +0530, Lasantha
Marian wrote:
        >
        >> /usr/local/Exim/bin/exim -C
/usr/local/Exim/etc/exim-queue.conf
        >>
        >
        > I thought about this some more, and I don't
think this is correct.
        > Doesn't exim have a sendmail emulator? This
chapter looks relevant:
        >
        >
http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch05.html
        >
        > If you don't mind playing with your
configuration a little bit more, I
        > think it will be preferable to have DBMail
and Exim running as separate
        > users.
        >
        > Aaron
        >
        >
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        Message: 6
        Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:57:32 +0530
        From: Lasantha Marian
        Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Re: What should be the
EFFECTIVE_USER and it's
        privileges ?
        To: DBMail mailinglist
        Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

        Dear Aaron,

        I have tried several options.

        On your lead, tried using Exim's trusted_users
and trusted_groups to
        include dbmail/dbmail as user and group
combination. Then DBMail started
        reporting an error in dbmail.err log
indicating the following, giving
        the old result of not delivering the messages.

        2007-05-29 10:10:40 Failed to create spool
file
       
/var/spool/Exim/outgoing/input/1HstVg-0001wn-5P-D:
Permission denied

        This does not look like an error generated by
DBMail, possibly generated
        by Exim but logged by DBMail.

        Then I've changed to "EFFECTIVE_GROUP = exim"
while having
        "EFFECTIVE_USER = dbmail", still reported the
same error. Then I've
        changed the group privileges of the spool
directories as chmod g+rws
        /var/spool/Exim/outgoing/{input,msglog}, which
made the deliveries to
        dbmail-lmtpd successful. :-)

        I am yet not fully satisfied, there are other
Exim compilation options
        (EXIMDB_DIRECTORY_MODE, EXIMDB_MODE,
INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE,
        SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE, SPOOL_MODE) which I
should try. Though I do not
        plan immediately, when I try these options,
will keep you updated.
        However, for the time being, I will be using
exim/exim user and group
        combination.

        Thanks for all the help offered.

        Kind regards,

        Lasantha.


        *-------- Original Message --------*
        *Subject: * [Dbmail] Re: What should be the
EFFECTIVE_USER and it's
        privileges ?
        *Date: * Tue, 29/May/2007 8:31:44 AM +0550
        *From: * Lasantha Marian
        *To: * DBMail mailinglist


        > Dear Aaron,
        >
        > Yes I do agree with you on separate users
for Exim and DBMail. I will
        > work on it and come back to you.
        >
        > Lasantha.
        >
        > *-------- Original Message --------*
        > *Subject: * [Dbmail] Re: What should be the
EFFECTIVE_USER and it's
        > privileges ?
        > *Date: * Mon, 28/May/2007 9:47:46 PM +0550
        > *From: * Aaron Stone
        > *To: * DBMail mailinglist
        >
        >
        >> On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 16:58 +0530, Lasantha
Marian wrote:
        >>
        >>> /usr/local/Exim/bin/exim -C
/usr/local/Exim/etc/exim-queue.conf
        >>>
        >>
        >> I thought about this some more, and I don't
think this is correct.
        >> Doesn't exim have a sendmail emulator? This
chapter looks relevant:
        >>
        >>
http://exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch05.html
        >>
        >> If you don't mind playing with your
configuration a little bit more, I
        >> think it will be preferable to have DBMail
and Exim running as separate
        >> users.
        >>
        >> Aaron
        >>
        >>
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        >>
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