Paul J Stevens wrote:
Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Paul J Stevens wrote:
please try the attached patch to see if this fixes it.
I will not be able to take the system offline during business hours EST
(and I have only 13 minutes left). If by the end of today Simon has not
tested it yet I certainly will.
Paul - is there anything that can be done about the messages with
missing headers? I have about 2000 of them (1.5 days worth). Is it safe
to continue running dbmail-utils? I can provide you with any sql queries
you might want to see.
You have to make sure all cache entries for the physmessages involved are
cleaned out from the relevant tables:
| dbmail_ccfield |
| dbmail_datefield |
| dbmail_envelope |
| dbmail_fromfield |
| dbmail_headervalue |
| dbmail_referencesfield |
| dbmail_replytofield |
| dbmail_subjectfield |
| dbmail_tofield |
If you clean out above tables for those messages, you can safely run dbmail-util
-by and the cache will be rebuild for them.
What would be the query to find the ids of affected messages? Should they be
missing a dbmail_hedervalue with an id corresponding to the dbmail_headername
entry of return-path? I am not quite sure how the subject gets lost...
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