Im having some major problems trying to get dbmail to bounce messages to
unknown users...
No matter what I try I always get
Nov 15 14:48:55 miranda dbmail/smtp[29306]: insert_messages(): we need
to deliver [0] messages to external addresses
In the logs..
How can I get it to bounce?
Johnny Granberg wrote:
Im having some major problems trying to get dbmail to bounce messages to
unknown users…
Nov 15 14:48:55 miranda dbmail/smtp[29306]: insert_messages(): we need
to deliver [0] messages to external addresses
A faq.
If you require support debugging your setup, please
Hi...
On 11/15/05, Dominic Amann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ALTER TABLE tbl_name MAX_ROWS=10 AVG_ROW_LENGTH=nnn;
But before i do this, im just wondering if there is anyone out there
who has done this before, and it there was any issues/TFYPs in doing
so?
We did that almost right
Hi all.
I'm running dbmail-2.0.7. I've been unable to get sendmail with smtp
working, so I've tried sendmail with lmtp.
I've run the dbmail-lmtp daemon and sent some email to myself. My
/var/log/everything/current log shows that it's being received and 'sent':
Nov 15 13:21:00 [sm-mta]
Importing that much data is slow. Just copy the files for backup then
alter. Check to see if the number of rows match.
Simon wrote:
Hi...
On 11/15/05, Dominic Amann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ALTER TABLE tbl_name MAX_ROWS=10 AVG_ROW_LENGTH=nnn;
But before i do this, im just
Jesse Norell wrote:
Hello,
The format of saved messages is different for 2.1, so all new mail
would need to be saved in the new format. If you use pop3, not imap,
you should be able to run the 2.0 pop3 daemon and the 2.1 injector
(dbmail-lmtpd or dbmail-inject) and be fine while
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Importing that much data is slow. Just copy the files for backup then
alter. Check to see if the number of rows match.
Yes, dump and reload is slow, but it will most likely still be a lot
faster than an alter command.
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Daniel Kasak wrote:
Hi all.
I'm running dbmail-2.0.7. I've been unable to get sendmail with smtp
working, so I've tried sendmail with lmtp.
I've run the dbmail-lmtp daemon and sent some email to myself. My
/var/log/everything/current log shows that it's being received and 'sent':
Nov
Paul J Stevens wrote:
FEATURE(`local_lmtp',`/usr/sbin/mail.local')dnl
FEATURE(`local_procmail')dnl
FEATURE(mailertable, `hash -o /etc/mail/mailertable')
MAILER(local)dnl
MAILER(smtp)dnl
MAILER(dbmail)dnl
So where's MAILER(dbmail-lmtp) at?
Good question.