Hello everyone; as for subject, I'm running the latest
v2 but the problem I'm experiencing was there from
some time now
The issue is the following; the file pbdb.black.db.dbd
keeps growing more and more and never seems to
be shrinked; in some cases it even went over 1 giga
and this btw causes a
Server Setup - Maillog Tail Wrap and Maillog Tail Color Line no
longer keep their actions from happening or force their actions to
happen in the maillog tail page. Wrap lines and Color Lines are now
always defaulted to yes. Personally, I don't like the lines to wrap
by default. It would be
Anyone know why the Subject lines are being stripped out of emails all
of the sudden?
Kind Regards,
Brett
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ASSP almost *regularly* crashes, logging the following @console
Callback called exit at C:/Perl/site/lib/Email/MIME.pm line 355, FILE
line 45.
and the above happened quite OFTEN lately; now... a workaround
(possibly followed by a fix) could be quite useful; I do love ASSP
and I find it's one of
Are you running the latest stable release, or the dev release?
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On Jun 10, 2010, at 9:31 AM, GrayHat gray...@gmx.net wrote:
ASSP almost *regularly* crashes, logging the following @console
Callback called exit at C:/Perl/site/lib/Email/MIME.pm line 355, FILE
line 45.
Are you running the latest stable release, or the dev release?
Version 2.0.2 (1.1.11); all modules up to date, platform win2003,
plenty of memory and disk space (so I don't think it's some
kind of resources issue); activeperl version 5.10.1 build 1006
That's the dev version. It's not supposed to be professional. That why it's
called a Developement version. The stable release is what you should be running
in production if the dev bugs annoy you.
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On Jun 10, 2010, at 11:58 AM, GrayHat gray...@gmx.net wrote:
Are you
That's the dev version. It's not supposed to be professional. That why
it's called a Developement version. The stable release is what you
should be running in production if the dev bugs annoy you.
Steve... I /suspect/ I *do* know that; and I was reporting a possible
BUG so that hopefully the
I was pointing out your use of the word professional in relation to a dev
version that no doubt has bugs.
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On Jun 10, 2010, at 12:41 PM, GrayHat gray...@gmx.net wrote:
That's the dev version. It's not supposed to be professional. That why
it's called a Developement
I was pointing out your use of the word professional
in relation to a dev version that no doubt has bugs.
Sure, but if you reread my sentence, I wrote if you
want to go pro and I meant that such bugs should
NOT affect whatever released version, a server
app like ASSP is should not randomly
Sounds like my old boss.
Me: I have the exchange 2003 test server cluster up. I'm trying to test it
out. Does anyone want to have their mailbox moved there to help me out? I
put mine there a week ago and have not had any problems
My boss: Sure!
1 week later...
Boss: Why isn't webmail
On 2010-06-10 2:25 PM, Paul K. Dickson wrote:
Sounds like my old boss.
Me: I have the exchange 2003 test server cluster up. I'm trying to
test it out. Does anyone want to have their mailbox moved there to
help me out? I put mine there a week ago and have not had any
problems
My boss:
You've got me there.. Gotta give you that one :D
What can I say.. It was 6 years ago and I was still a little wet behind the
ears. Not to mention he had been in my job two years previous so I figured
he'd be ok to ask. I didn't realize at the time that part of the becoming
management ritual is
On 2010-06-10 2:50 PM, Paul K. Dickson wrote:
You've got me there.. Gotta give you that one :D
What can I say.. It was 6 years ago and I was still a little wet
behind the ears. Not to mention he had been in my job two years
previous so I figured he'd be ok to ask. I didn't realize at the
OKexporthits : probably a typing mistake. Shouldn't it be OKminhits?
Fochi
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