Jorge,

read-my-lips: NO


Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Yes Paul but,
> I'm sure this all mailboxes are subscrived, because of what I told you.
> I'm inserting the value in dbmail_users+dbmail_aliases+dbmail_mailboxes
> And this is for POP3 users (I belive they don't use the IMAP)
> I should insert the corresponding value in dbmail_subscription right?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Paul J Stevens
> Sent: segunda-feira, 11 de Fevereiro de 2008 7:22
> To: DBMail mailinglist
> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] DBMail 2.3.2 released
> 
> Jorge Bastos wrote:
>> Hum paul,
>> I putted by brain thinking and sinse I must have the same number of
> records
>> in dbmail_mailboxes and dbmail_subscription, I did:
> 
> That is *not* true. For every record in subscription there must be
> record(s) in dbmail_users and dbmail_mailboxes, but not the other way
> around.
> 
>> ---
>> replace into dbmail_subscription SELECT owner_idnr,mailbox_idnr FROM
>> dbmail_mailboxes order by owner_idnr,mailbox_idnr;
>> ---
> 
> 
> That means you have now subscribed all your users to all their
> mailboxes, even the ones they unsubscribed from.
> 
> Let me reiterate: if you create a mailbox, and later unsubscribe from
> that same mailbox, you will still have a record in dbmail_mailboxes for
> that particular mailbox. But there is no longer a record in
> dbmail_subscription for that mailbox and that user.
> 
> Still, good to hear you are up and running.
> 


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