I had the same problem. Fixing the INSTALL file can be done in one
minute. Would be nice to have that.
Am 23.08.2013 17:48, schrieb Mantis Bug Tracker:
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Project:DBMail
Issue ID: 1021
Am 28.02.2013 12:53, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
On 02/28/2013 09:47 AM, Michael Monnerie wrote:
Hello, we still see this bug occuring frequently. Users cannot reply to an
address, as only the users real name is written there instead the e-mail
address. Is this a dbmail problem or in some library
Am 28.02.2013 12:53, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
On 02/28/2013 09:47 AM, Michael Monnerie wrote:
Hello, we still see this bug occuring frequently. Users cannot reply to an
address, as only the users real name is written there instead the e-mail
address. Is this a dbmail problem or in some library
Am 01.05.2013 14:49, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
On 05/01/2013 01:43 PM, Michael Monnerie wrote:
Sorry for the long delay, I had to wait to get a customer report, now I
have it. This time, the mail has an attachment, which show correctly in
squirrelmail, but in Apple Mail, the user sees
Am Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2013, 14:43:13 schrieb Michael Monnerie:
User has dbmail 3.0.2 on SLES11 SP2, clients are Apple Mac, access via IMAP.
When receiving mails, only the real name part of the sender is displayed,
example:
Michael Monnerie
instead Michael Monnerie lists.michael.monne
Am Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2013, 14:43:13 schrieb Michael Monnerie:
User has dbmail 3.0.2 on SLES11 SP2, clients are Apple Mac, access via IMAP.
When receiving mails, only the real name part of the sender is displayed,
example:
Michael Monnerie
instead Michael Monnerie lists.michael.monne
User has dbmail 3.0.2 on SLES11 SP2, clients are Apple Mac, access via IMAP.
When receiving mails, only the real name part of the sender is displayed,
example:
Michael Monnerie
instead Michael Monnerie lists.michael.monne...@is.it-management.at
when the user presses reply, the mail can't be sent
]
Any ideas?
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Am Freitag, 25. Januar 2013, 09:30:17 schrieb Paul J Stevens:
Anyway, for now use the work-around suggested in the 3.0 man-page,
which is use '::' if you are on linux.
Perfect - worked!
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Hi, we've enabled IPv6 on our servers, but dbmail-pop3d/imapd don't
answer when contacted over IPv6. Is that a matter of recompile, or do we
need a higher version? We are on 2.2.15.
Our bindip = *, so it should listen everywhere.
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to be delivered
locally, plus sent to another address, based on sender, but just for a
single mailbox. Would be easy with sieve redirect support.
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Tel: 0660 / 415
Grüssen,
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** Aktuelles Radiointerview! **
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// Wir haben im Moment zwei Häuser zu verkaufen:
// http://zmi.at/langegg
low, I remember
there was some discussion about this once.
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On Montag, 21. Dezember 2009 Werner Stoop wrote:
dbmail starts to consume 99% of the CPU
And what does iostats -kx 5 555 say during that time? Is there heavy
I/O going on? What does vmstat say?
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http
.
For POP accounts, I allow 100MB. IMAP gets 500MB per default. Those who
want more pay more. Simple as that.
How many users do you have, and how much space do they use on average?
Maybe you have some top 5 users who need a lot of space, and the rest
is small anyway?
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for each
user, I/O stalled...
BTW: we upgraded from PostgreSQL 8.1 to 8.3, which exactly *doubled* the
speed of our nightly backups and vacuum/cluster runs. So that was a nice
step which I can recommend to everybody. I wonder if 8.4 will bring
another improvement.
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the DB does not expect. It's not nice, because
the DB claims everything went OK, while some data in some tables is
wrong...
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On Freitag, 11. Dezember 2009 Michael Monnerie wrote:
LVM snapshots
Another thing to remember: You can only do a snapshot of a single
filesystem at a time. So if you have your DB and attachments in
different volumes, snapshots are not transactions anymore. Some people
may be happy to live
have to add some knowledge of the
mimetype contained in the mimepart. Doing so would be trivial. And
so would fixing the query be that does the search.
Sounds like a nice-to-have feature :-)
That would be a great reason to upgrade to 2.3.
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is anyway: Does an IMAP SEARCH search in several variations
of test? What if it's base64 encoded?
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of searching, and I didn't see an
example where a flat file server could search faster than the DB so far.
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is not optimized at all, a
lost connection shows your server can't keep up with the load. Maybe all
mysql Parameters need tuning anyway.
dbmail heavily depends on a good DBA to give good performance. Once you
have more than 10GB and 100+ users you see the difference.
mfg zmi
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On Freitag, 11. Dezember 2009 Daniel Urstöger wrote:
the Full Text Index ( FTI ) is quite bad for searches
dbmail doesn't use FTI.
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11.2 is due tomorrow, so we can start testing soon.
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On Montag 09 November 2009 Paul J Stevens wrote:
Reindl,
Hihi, that's what comes when writing the surename first. :-)
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HINT: This error can also...
Seems dbmail is to blame here, it really must encode the headers
correctly before trying to insert them. Or did I miss something? This is
v2.2.11
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be the problem?
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performance *doubled*. It was a nicemove :-)
Piotr, if you have problems with vacuum, you should ask on the
postgresql-admin list: pgsql-ad...@postgresql.org
The rest is really generic, you should explain what you *want*, not what
is not supported.
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, and *always* configure domain.com also. :-)
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My question is : can I add columns to DBmail tables without breaking
something in DBmail ?
Yes, I did so for my extensions to have domains and customers in it’s own
tables. I also modified the aliases table without problems.
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undefined macro: AM_ENABLE_STATIC
configure.in:116: error: possibly undefined macro: AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status: 1
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On Donnerstag 08 Oktober 2009 Mail Delivery System wrote:
This is the mail system at host dbmail01.icns.fastxs.net.
dbmail-dev@dbmail.org: Command time limit exceeded:
/usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp
Got this tonight at 2:27, just FYI. I resent my message now.
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On Donnerstag 08 Oktober 2009 Paul J Stevens wrote:
Removing them makes dbmail more portable
What would be the correct way to generate them from the current state?
I'm curious. The autoreconf -i didn't work for me.
mfg zmi
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that from 2.2.11, but I'm not sure it's OK to simply copy
that. Is it that easy?
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, for german setups, creates a time header like this:
10:37 Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit
meaning mid-european summer time - see the umlaut-a (ä) there.
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report by Michael Monnerie led to the current situation.
Because I needed to fix this I built my own php script. It basically
works like this:
SELECT id FROM dbmail_physmessage WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT
physmessage_id FROM dbmail_messages)
per 100 id's (per id would be way too slow. I found 100
queries.
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be. Maybe just a
configuration line, or auto-detection?
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And? A problem between dbmail and MySQL, lost connection. Your MySQL
died?
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On Donnerstag 17 September 2009 The 7Crewz wrote:
No my mysql not died
Can you reproduce it?
mfg zmi
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-users ML that 8.3 has that, and we are on 8.4
already. So maybe support is even better there. But I never used it, not
having a program using it
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is a plus.
Peter, I'm in the same position. Should you get any info, I'd be glad if
you could inform me too.
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.
Either way, half-open TCP connections prevent the daemon from being able
to connect to the port. So it's not a problem of starting, but a problem
of leaving TCP connections open on exit.
mfg zmi
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runs, and you
kill it, is restarting it working?
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On Montag 14 September 2009 Jonathan Feally wrote:
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=2
Note:
Everybody who care about their data, you should leave this setting on
it's default 1:
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=1
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On Donnerstag 10 September 2009 Michael Monnerie wrote:
So, this is the query you posted stripped down:
SELECT k.messageblk FROM dbmail_messageblks k WHERE
k.messageblk ILIKE '%multipart/encrypted%';
He's right, that query doesn't work on PG 8.1 either.
OK, this is a bug in dbmail, which
mailbox_transport = dbmail-deliver:
If you want to decide whether or not to send to DBMail per domain,
add this in /etc/postfix/transport:
domaindbmail-deliver:
Especially the *ALL* and *IF YOU WANT...PER DOMAIN* parts.
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%'
would solve the problem, but you can't cast from bytea to varchar, at
least in 8.2. Asking on the PostgreSQL list should help, I'll do that.
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On Donnerstag 10 September 2009 Michael Monnerie wrote:
PostgreSQL 8.3 issue
Interesting, I got this answer from a PG dev:
There has *never* been a Postgres release that accepted bytea ILIKE
something. I'm not sure what you were really doing before, but that
wasn't
or move /tmp to
another disk and connect via symlink.
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again.
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space gets free because the processes are
dying
http://www.mail-archive.com/dbmail@dbmail.org/msg16123.html
A bit of /tmp use is normal, I thought you just had a lot of imapd
processes and that takes more space then.
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Scotty, like the guy from Star Trek when he
was asked by Captain James T. Kirk how long you need to fix it?
Scotty: 3 days, it's very complicated, everythings broken
Kirk: you got 20 minutes
Scotty: OK
:-)
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security updates then, that's why I prefer to stick with maintained
packages.
Thanks to the others too, I'll look at nginx for other reasons also.
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In openSUSE 10.2, I used stunnel to provide pop3s/imaps, but that
package isn't anymore in 11.1. Anybody got an idea what I could use
instead? It would be best if it's included in os11.1, makes life easier
;-)
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require plaintext
pwds doesn't mean it shouldn't be implemented. It should just be
disabled by those having encrypted pwds. (/me having cleartext pwds, so
could use the feature now *g*). As far as I could read from your words,
it should be easy to implement?
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in the configure script - is the documentation automatically recompiled
then? Not that I personally would care, but when a new admin reads the
man page, he could be confused.
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in postfix, it will be delivered
later anyway. Then the only problem is that the query takes too long.
AFAIK it's good optimized, so if it takes too long the DBMS or the
hardware need some tuning. Please do not split up a good query that
works.
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On Freitag 24 Juli 2009 Jonathan Feally wrote:
Michael Monnerie wrote:
Is this a know bug?
When I receive mail from this guy, in Zarafa/Outlook it stores the
header like this:
From: =?windows-1252?Q?M._Oostergo?= m.ooste...@zarafa.com
Is this when you retrieve the message from a non
of select * simply write DELETE and those messages are gone.
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belonging to this
thread ;-) My advise is to make the select first to see if it works,
and only afterwards change it to delete.
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On Mittwoch 24 Juni 2009 Michael Monnerie wrote:
I've extended dbmail since before we started, in order to have an
extra domains and customers table. This has big advantages.
Nobody to comment on this? Too complicated, too harsh, or maybe just a
stupid idea of me?
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On Mittwoch 24 Juni 2009 Michael Monnerie wrote:
I've extended dbmail since before we started, in order to have an
extra domains and customers table. This has big advantages.
Nobody to comment on this? Too complicated, too harsh, or maybe just a
stupid idea of me?
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be
less pain for the 2.3 adopted version.
I hope you're able to post your LDAP schema (confidential?), and that I
can adopt to use it. Then I could start trying out dbmail-2.3 with that
schema already, so migration should be easier also.
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. The customer gets a call in case of heavy use :-)
PS: we've also modified dbmail_aliases to include the domain_idnr,
visible and active fields.
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server (gabl-
bruck.at is not local on this system).
Maybe this forward should be done at the postfix level already, but for
management reasons I'd prefer dbmail does it, as I don't want to store
such redirects in an external table.
Trace 5 of lmtp attached.
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the primarydomain on an external server was
never done until now.
Maybe I'll just setup new sql table as James suggested.
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On Mittwoch 24 Juni 2009 Mail Delivery System wrote:
dbmail-dev@dbmail.org: Command time limit exceeded:
/usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp unnamed
Just got my mail back with above error. Maybe caused by backup making
the system too slow?
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. The customer gets a call in case of heavy use :-)
PS: we've also modified dbmail_aliases to include the domain_idnr,
visible and active fields.
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zmi_rewritedomains WHERE oldname =
'%d'
Quite simple, but I wanted to prevent a schema extension just for this.
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in postfix already, so dbmail
only sees x...@dom-real.at, not x...@dom1.at (where the people send mail to).
Looks like sieve vacation doesn't see the envelope, but the content of
the mail To: header. So I guess it won't work on BCC: received mails
too?
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:-)
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of this - and that could make it worthy. After all, it wouldn't use
a lot of space or hit performance, so a
+1
from me. If developers have time of course ;-)
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if postfix logs
and into dbmail?
And it's more easier for sure, I just don't know how to code it.
Why easier? less /var/log/mail is quicker than login to db and select
I guess?
I'm with you on this feature, but your arguments are ... irreproducible
for me.
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, just help. But I don't know for the 300 limit in the
code.
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, and your server cries for help. But with
dbmail, that is no issue anymore. :-)
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.
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, it shouldn't really
hurt to loose those.
If per-user is not good - what would be better?
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to have
where a single dbmail-schema value is included. Would be good for
support also.
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. There's a -r option to dbmail-smtp, but
that would only send me the 80 messages instead of on stderr, right?
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On Donnerstag 28 Mai 2009 Michael Monnerie wrote:
http://zmi.at/x/ripdefang-dbmail
I just released this very first version of a un-defang tool. It's
for everybody who has defanged spams and wants to get the original
spam back into the mail system again.
Question to Paul: I run above script
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MySQL can only index 255 chars :-(
mfg zmi
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above test with 20 users in parallel.
*) then again with 50 users in parallel.
Maybe we can see which product scales better. Although we have no idea
which hardware you test on.
mfg zmi
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/x/spambox.mbox.bz2) and ran a
# formail -n 10 spambox.mbox -s /usr/bin/ripdefang
but that got me only around 3343 mails, and ATM I don't know what the
error is. But it's a start, and maybe others want to help improve the
script.
mfg zmi
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that will be fast to receive on my phone connex.
But any way, no problem with any name. Just a thought.
mfg zmi
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to dbmail-dev.
PS: Those not knowing Douglas Adams are forgiven.
mfg zmi
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On Dienstag 12 Mai 2009 Jorge Bastos wrote:
Good to know that I'm forgiven :P
Who was he?
Oh Lord ;-) Wikipedia rules: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Adams
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when I'm at an internet
cafe, or other environment.
mfg zmi
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to port 111
via a portforward on the firewall.
I prefer to KISS, so doing nasty firewall NAT is something I do as a
last resort, as it's something that keeps the junior admins bang their
heads ;-)
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that!
mfg zmi
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On Dienstag 05 Mai 2009 Jorge Bastos wrote:
Who has FTTH?
In Austria: About 0%. Lots of cable TV+Internet, giving speeds 20Mb/2Mb
up/down like for me :-)
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On Montag 04 Mai 2009 Darvin Denmian wrote:
DBmail stores Message and the attachments of messages are stored
outside Mysql DB.
Use cyrus as your mailserver, then everything is a file. A mixture of
SQL+file combines the disadvantages of both, not the advantages.
mfg zmi
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reservations by that
thread will be freed. It has no impact except on very high loaded
servers there could be a small performance drop because of permanent
thread restarting. No need to worry. It will help to lower it.
mfg zmi
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into a cleanup of the indices, and Paul will fix the
rest. I'm just on holidays this week, so it needs to wait a bit.
mfg zmi
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be a big pain.
If you would like to know more about our site and configuration, let
me know.
If you're interested, let me know per PM.
mfg zmi
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the index? That
should be done automatically by the DBMS, that's its job. I would oppose
against changing the query just because MySQL has a bug. Maybe you use a
version that's known to be instable?
mfg zmi
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for
it. I wonder why the devs don't manage to work around those problems.
But no flames please, everybody should use what they prefer.
mfg zmi
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