Claas

Added a user to your demo and added a 'Redirect' to my gmail id. Is
that what was intended?
Can you test it for me?

Or how do I test the redirection?

regards


Nataraj

On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Claas Kähler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> i wrote a simple admintool in php for dbmail. Take a look at:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/simple-dbmail-admin/
>
> For me it is enough and it works well. But i am glad if someone has some
> ideas for improvments or want to join the development.
>
> regards!
> Claas
>
> Am 29.10.2012 11:46, schrieb Reindl Harald:
>
>> i directly access the mysql-database with PHP
>> and wrote some classes for users/aliases and
>> whatever someone can do with a mailserver
>>
>> dbmail-http is not running here at all
>>
>> the start was a printout from phpMyAdmin, look
>> at the tables and fields and think what can be
>> done with this and how can postfix combined the
>> best way resulting in many nice-to-have things
>> over the years, a lot of work but total control
>> and the capability to write automated things
>>
>> as long as you do not touch physical messages
>> the db-schema of dbamil is quite easy
>>
>> i am sorry that i can not publish the backend
>> as opensource because it makes heavy use of
>> internal codebase which can not be published
>>
>> Am 29.10.2012 11:32, schrieb Nataraj S Narayan:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> So code in Php and use dbmail-httpd backend?
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> Nataraj
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Reindl Harald <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 29.10.2012 07:48, schrieb Nataraj S Narayan:
>>>>> On 3.0.2.
>>>>>
>>>>> Trying to add an ACL from DBMailadministator/DBMA.cgi. Getting this:-
>>>>>
>>>>> DBMA v2.5.4 (mysql localhost) from localhost [Help] Menu
>>>>> Column count doesn't match value count at row 1 ADD ACL Failed
>>>>> DBI::st=HASH(0x99310f8)
>>>>
>>>> i doubt DBMailadministator is poorly maintained at all
>>>>
>>>> 2008 i installed my first dbmail-setup and tried this tool
>>>> i had 50.000 test messages and used the "cleanup" option
>>>> two days later ALL via IMAP to the server copied messages
>>>> were deleted by dbmail-util because DBMA flagged them all
>>>> wrong
>>>>
>>>> the cleanup-option sets the "deleted" flag for any message
>>>> with status > 0 which is simply worng and the developer
>>>> refused to realize this, additionally if someone is blocking
>>>> mailaddresses with a dot in the localpart as invalid in
>>>> my opinion he has no qualification for a mailserver software
>>>>
>>>> after the conversation below i had enough of this crap at all
>>>> and started to write my own php-backend as module for our
>>>> commercial CMS, one of the reasons to go with dbamil to
>>>> have this capability
>>>>
>>>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>>> Betreff: Re: DBMA Bug Report from Reindl Harald
>>>> Datum: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 17:31:22 -0400
>>>> Von: M. J. [Mike] O'Brien <[email protected]>
>>>> Antwort an: M. J. [Mike] O'Brien <[email protected]>
>>>> Organisation: DBMA
>>>> An: Reindl Harald <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>> Hmmm.
>>>> You describe nothing that is not intended.
>>>>
>>>> The bahviour you describe is correct. You are also describing a non RFC
>>>> IMAP4 import. The imported messages should not be flagged!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>> This
>>>> typically in my experience is an OE mail client error.
>>>>
>>>> The purpose of the cleanup is to escalate delete all mail that is marked
>>>> for
>>>> deletion. There aer also scripts in the DBMA package for changing the
>>>> options. There is much literature and help files published. If you use a
>>>> weak client to import mail and that mail is marked as a 1 or a 2, it is
>>>> escalated to 3 with the cleanup. That is also in the warning. It;s an
>>>> import
>>>> error and I have seen it in MS Outlook Express for Example but not in
>>>> Office
>>>> Outlook 2007 etceteras etceteras....
>>>>
>>>> There are screaming warnings in Java telling you that you will escalate
>>>> the
>>>> deletion of mail from the system by running the database cleanup.
>>>>
>>>> Pleasee read the isntructions. If you want to run a clean up or if you
>>>> decide you do not want to delete mail, AFTER running the clean up
>>>> operation,
>>>> open up the mail box you want saved and select undelete all :o)
>>>>
>>>> and [email protected]
>>>>
>>>> has a dot before the @ -- because we were being spammed by some russian
>>>> server that's how we blocked it by doing a few of those types of
>>>> conditions
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Reindl Harald" <[email protected]>
>>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 6:01 PM
>>>> Subject: DBMA Bug Report from Reindl Harald
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> From: "Reindl Harald" <[email protected]>
>>>>> Sent: Sun Jun 14 18:01:52 2009
>>>>>
>>>>> Message: You have a BIG bug in dbmailadmin
>>>>> Mails transferred via imap/imapsync have status 1
>>>>>
>>>>> "Database Cleanup" marks them with 003 and so ALL your sent and
>>>>> imported
>>>>> mails are lost!
>>>>>
>>>>> 3600:
>>>>> #"UPDATE $dbmail_messages_table SET status = '003' where deleted_flag =
>>>>> '1' OR status >0"
>>>>> "UPDATE $dbmail_messages_table SET status = '003' where deleted_flag =
>>>>> '1'"
>>>>>
>>>>> 6180:
>>>>> #"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $dbmail_messages_table WHERE deleted_flag='1' OR
>>>>> status >0"
>>>>> "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $dbmail_messages_table WHERE deleted_flag='1'"
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> What i do not understand is that nobody sees such things :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> We play with "dbmail" since friday, have imported a test with 30.000
>>>>> messages
>>>>> and after clicking on the cleanoption den daily cronjob has killed all
>>>>> of them including all "sent"-messages
>>>>>
>>>>> BTW: What is invalid in the address
>>>>> "[email protected]"
>>>>
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