someone can help me out here.
Thanks,
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My install is finally working but cannot send emails, it seems that the
dbmail-smtp is nowhere to find, also not when I do a locate on it.
What could be this problem and where can I find the file ?
Nov 4 16:48:11 dbmail-01 postfix/pipe[10605]: D170961432:
to=te...@test.tld, relay=dbmail-smtp,
Hi Marius,
Thank you for this howto.
At the moment I'm figuring out how to add ldap authentication. The same as
with MySQL you need to add the ldap-path, but when you run your ldap server
remote you cannot set this, the same for MySQL.
Can you clearify this ?
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Matt
--libexecdir=${prefix}/lib/libzdb --disable-maintainer-mode
--disable-dependency-tracking returned exit code 1
make: *** [build] Error 25
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
2013/11/4 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com
Hi Marius,
Thank you for this howto
That is indeed what I use now, seams to be faster as it's not a running
service with 1000's of threads.
2013/11/5 Thomas Raschbacher lord...@lordvan.com
On 2013-11-04 17:58, Matt . wrote:
My install is finally working but cannot send emails, it seems that
the dbmail-smtp is nowhere to find
I also installed flex which didn't fix it.
2013/11/5 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com
In some strange way I end up with the following which I cannot figure out:
configure: exit 1
dh_auto_configure: ./configure --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr
--includedir=${prefix}/include --mandir
with the user, I see
that there is an ldap schema but I already have my ldap server running and
other apps authing to it.
Any help is appreciated here.
Best regards,
Matt
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Hi,
I have it running, it's great! I made some misstake with the packages from
your first lines, only libtool needs to be added there.
Thanks Marius!
Cheers,
Matt
2013/11/5 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com
I also installed flex which didn't fix it.
2013/11/5 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com
Hi All,
I want to invite you all to the available *IRC* channel *#dbmail* available
on *Freenode.net*
The channel can help us out with fast debugging and fixing small bugs
before submitting something to the mailinglist.
*Hope to see you all soon @ Freenode.net #dbmail!*
Cheers,
Matt
Hi All,
We are nicely filling up there and it's a good idea I think to idle there
as much as possible.
Cheers,
Matt
2013/11/5 Nataraj S Narayan natara...@gmail.com
Yep, usually it is a vacant space in irc.
regards
Nataraj
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 6:12 PM, Thomas Raschbacher lord
test and
mydestination set it does not work also, unknow recipient.
Please help me out here :)
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05.11.2013 17:05, schrieb Matt .:
I have some strange issue with my dbmail setup.
When I create a user like t...@domain.tld it cannot not receive the
emails as the mailaddress is not recognized.
When I add and alias to that same user like t...@domain.tld it works
perfectly!
How can I get
/refman/5.0/en/trigger-syntax.html
Regards
On 2013-11-06 14:51, Matt . wrote:
Hi Paul,
Yes option 3 would be great to make and is a simple query:
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/shared-mbox [3]
I need to find out if I can trigger in MySQL and run the query against
the current
have me too.
The username is added with the first imap login as the mailbox, which I
would like to have as the emailaddress.
Thanks so far!
Reagrds,
Matt
2013/11/6 Paul J Stevens p...@nfg.nl
On 05-11-13 12:15, Matt . wrote:
Hi Guys,
My first install is running great and now I
Hi Paul,
You made it very clear to me, the docs also showed this but your
explanation confirms this very well.
At the moment the ACL does not work, but could that be because the ACL is
applied to the user that owns the mailbox ?
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Matt
2013/11/7 Paul J Stevens p
HI Paul,
Thanks for this, I changed the field_uid to mail, this fixed it for me.
Cheers,
Matt
2013/11/7 Paul J Stevens p...@nfg.nl
On 06-11-13 20:50, Matt . wrote:
Hi Paul,
I forgot about this topic, sorry for that.
The UID works ok and used very well at the db, my questions
I indeed managed this also with some fine scripting.
It;s very nice to have a native mailbox indeed!
2013/11/7 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
Am 05.11.2013 18:25, schrieb Matt .:
OK, but I need to make an alias for every user ?
I actually want to have [username]@domain.tld alway
Good work, indeed it's great in larger setups, so managed with script was
good enough!
You did some good work tho!
2013/11/7 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net
Am 07.11.2013 22:17, schrieb Matt .:
I indeed managed this also with some fine scripting.
It's very nice to have a native
Hi All,
Is it possible to add an array of LDAP servers for failover ?
It's not documented I see.
Cheers,
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What can I check when an ACL is not applied at all ?
is DBmail applying always or do I need to turn something like you need to
do with sieve ?
Thanks!
2013/11/7 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com
Hi Paul,
You made it very clear to me, the docs also showed this but your
explanation confirms
J Stevens p...@nfg.nl
On 11/08/2013 05:40 PM, Matt . wrote:
What can I check when an ACL is not applied at all ?
is DBmail applying always or do I need to turn something like you need
to do with sieve ?
Mmm, looking at the code.
Looks like owners always have full permission in terms
. When I Add a #User mailbox and share that, the user needs to add it
manually to it's account, which is not what I can use.
At this moment I add all mailboxes under INBOX to get them lined up nicely,
so I'm kinda stuck to that.
Ideas are very welcome!
Cheers,
Matt
2013/11/10 Matt . yamakasi
is already there so I wonder why
my ACL's are not working even when I set the owner to ID3.
Indeed, I use ldap auth, so it might be that something goes wrong there,
but I'm kinda lost.
Thanks for helping out here!
Cheers,
Matt
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Hi All,
Is it possible to unsubscribe a user from his own INBOX ? I'm using
some internal stuff on other folders and don't want to have the INBOX
visible per default.
I hope someone can help out here.
Thanks!
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Hi Paul,
Yes indeed, I found something like it, but what you say... visibility
is madated by IMAP RFC... it seems that the visibility setting is done
per client and not by the IMAP server.
What can I do here ?
Cheers,
Matt
2014-06-08 16:37 GMT+02:00 Paul J Stevens p...@nfg.nl:
No. You can
Thanks!
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Any help ?
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Hi guys,
Is it possible to have Postfix on a seperate machine ? I'm not able to
find out how to change the lmtp line for this at Postfix.
Does anyone have examples or is it not ideal at all to have Postfix on
seperate frontend machine ?
Cheers,
Matt
.
Cheers,
Matt
2014-10-31 10:40 GMT+01:00 Thomas Raschbacher lord...@lordvan.com:
Am 31.10.2014 um 10:37 schrieb Matt .:
Hi guys,
Is it possible to have Postfix on a seperate machine ? I'm not able to
find out how to change the lmtp line for this at Postfix.
Does anyone have examples
Nice, just for verification! thanks guys!
2014-11-02 15:00 GMT+01:00 Paul J Stevens p...@nfg.nl:
On 31-10-14 10:54, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 31.10.2014 um 10:44 schrieb Matt .:
Yes we did, but as in performance and security I want to inform myself
as good as I can.
There are spamfilters
or is this also for 3.2 ?
Thanks for the great work.
Matt!
2014-11-02 15:25 GMT+01:00 Paul J Stevens p...@nfg.nl:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all,
I've just released DBMail 3.2.1.
It's a bugfix, maintenance-only release.
Bugfixes:
* fix automigration for mysql/mariadb
Paul,
What confused me what the piped-smtp, how does it help in the setup ?
is it if/or ? I have a testsetup where I use both actually.
Regards,
Matt
2014-11-02 17:23 GMT+01:00 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com:
Nice, just for verification! thanks guys!
2014-11-02 15:00 GMT+01:00 Paul J Stevens
This was fixed by cleaning my full log partition.
2014-12-29 20:17 GMT+01:00 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com:
I'm facing some problem I didn't see before actually. It is a new
install from an existing working package.
LDAP works, checked with the dbmail-util, I can also connect as MySQL
user
.
Difficult but there must be a way.
2015-04-20 16:39 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net:
Am 20.04.2015 um 16:36 schrieb Matt .:
Hi guys.
I'm trying to avoid people removing messages but allow moving them.
The issue here is that moving disallows removal at the moment (same
messages.
Any idea how to accomplish this or at least be able so people cannot
remove them from trash ?
Thanks!
Matt
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Hi Reindl,
Yes Mail archiver is the next option.
We don't use dbmail in an ordinary way, so we are just looking for the
possibilities with DBMAIL.
So more ideas are welcome.
2015-04-24 12:38 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net:
Am 24.04.2015 um 12:34 schrieb Matt .:
According
According to this:
Is it possible to avoid people empying their trashcan ?
2015-04-21 0:55 GMT+02:00 Matt . yamakasi@gmail.com:
Hi,
True what you say but it would be great to have such option.
I have investigated it in the past, but as it's a DB behind it we
should be able to do
Hi Guys,
With LDAP I have dioscovered a several of times that I need to restart
DBmail when it lost connection with the LDAP server.
As I tested this out this way I would like to know if I can fix this
in some way that a restart is not needed.
Thanks,
Matt
it ?
Thanks!
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2015-10-29 13:36 GMT+01:00 Reindl Harald :
> DAMNED!
>
> dbmail-imapd: dm_string.c:161: p_string_erase: Assertion `pos + len <=
> S->used' failed.
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>> Hi thanks!
>>
>> I'm not using monit, but you can always post it, that wuld be nice, thanks!
>>
>> When are you back on IRC, we miss you overthere in our little channel.
>>
>> I hope you are fine!
>>
>
> Hi.
>>
>> no idea - sometimes not for days, sometimes multiple times within a few
>> minutes resulting in dbmail-imapd crashing with 3.1.17 and it makes me
>> really tired
>>
>> Am 30.10.2015 um 01:18 schrieb Matt.:
>>>
>>> When does this happen Hara
, or whatever ? if you use MySQL it will stop the
service also after 5 tries.
I think it needs a good review at that part.
Thanks for the link, I will check it :)
Cheers,
matt
2015-10-04 18:45 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
>
>
> Am 04.10.2015 um 18:32 schrieb Ma
I didn' t say it was different, I did say we need to be able to check all ;)
2015-10-04 18:54 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
>
>
> Am 04.10.2015 um 18:50 schrieb Matt.:
>>
>> I was testing something and that works quite OK, but I was not
>>
0.2015 um 17:40 schrieb Matt.:
>>
>> Has anyone a working status addition to the init script for checking
>> the service status per service ?
>>
>> There was some in the .sh scriptf for the 1.x versions but not in th
>> 3.x versions.
>>
>> Would be n
Hi,
It's wat suits us best, si the way we are going with for about 3 years
now (and more actually).
As you can see there are debian init scripts included so I think Paul
knew what he was doing ;)
Cheers,
Matt
2015-10-04 18:29 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
&g
Hi thanks!
I'm not using monit, but you can always post it, that wuld be nice, thanks!
When are you back on IRC, we miss you overthere in our little channel.
I hope you are fine!
Cheers,
Matt
2015-10-04 23:40 GMT+02:00 Thomas Raschbacher <lord...@lordvan.com>:
> On 2015-10-04 17
more I can do I think.
Thanks for the heads up!
Cheers,
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the world hasn't stopped spinning yet.
Oh this maked my day yesterday already, I will buy you some (Dutch)
beers once for sure when I get time to drink them with you, this
country is not that big!
Cheers!
2016-01-11 8:19 GMT+01:00 Paul J Stevens <p...@nfg.nl>:
>
>
> On 10-01-16 21:
Good to see you back Paul!
I will compile some new packages very soon for 3.1.17 as my new
installs won't start DBmail on Ubuntu 14.04, one existing one still
works, and there is no logging about it.
Or is it advised to move to 3.2.x ?
I will report back!
2016-01-10 20:10 GMT+01:00 Reindl
th to prio,
otherwise I will let this be as I don't have these issues (yet) with
DBmail.
Thanks!
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> Il 2016-02-13 17:26 Matt . ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm reviewing how software is acting on loa
Hi,
Is it possible to change the userID of a user in some way ? this can
be handy when changing something in ldap for an example.
Maybe query based ?
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> Thanks, yes I'm checking out the various software I use.
>
> The issue might be that updated status rows are locked, for a
<h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
>
>
> Am 20.03.2016 um 19:11 schrieb Matt.:
>>
>> Hi Harald,
>>
>> I didn't see your issue earlier, sorry for that. Don't you post @
>> github issues ?
>
>
> no - sorry, i hate github
>
>> Did this never ha
ear. I had something with that user also.
Don't lose faith, Paul is around :)
Cheers,
Matt
2016-03-20 19:34 GMT+01:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
>
>
> Am 20.03.2016 um 19:25 schrieb Matt.:
>>
>> It's very easy to add a issue @ github, pleasse try to keep issues
&
Hi Harald,
I didn't see your issue earlier, sorry for that. Don't you post @
github issues ?
Did this never happened before and can how high is your logging at the moment ?
Cheers,
Matt
2016-03-20 15:17 GMT+01:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:
> can dbmail at least ge
Hi,
I didn't had time yet because of the flu, that annoyed me also ;)
Please bugreport @ github, that is the place to do and Paul can catch
up from there (or someone else).
I try to test here asap!
Have a good easter!
Cheers,
Matt
2016-03-26 22:37 GMT+01:00 Reindl Harald <h.
this in a 2 server
configuration? Is it possible to use a different host for the smtp process
when adding new mail to the database, and a different host for pop3/imap
services?
Thanks in advance,
Matt
, the create_tables_innoDB.mysql and create_tables.mysql
from the CVS version I'm running appear to be different - the
create_tables_innoDB doesn't include the auto_notification and auto_reply
tables in, where as the create_tables does.
Matt
can help the situation a great deal,
as a rule of thumb I once read somewhere: If you have a busy server that's
getting a lot of quick connections, set your thread cache high enough that
the Threads_created value in SHOW STATUS stops increasing
Matt
PS: Moderator, please ignore my post from
this functionality.
Matt
, it shouldn't be too hard :-/
Matt
as the user, and they
probably won't have permissions on the dbmail-smtp.
hth,
Matt
my dbmail-ipop3 patch too, so you'll probably
need to have that source laying around in the directory when you build.
Have fun.. (and I hope it works)
Matt
ximapd.c
Description: Binary data
Makefile.in.patch
Description: Binary data
Makefile.concept.patch
Description: Binary data
the interfaces to imap functions haven't changed, then the ximap.c
should compile and work.
I'll take a look @ 2.0 branch tomorrow.
Matt
Networking wrote:
Strange
Since 2003-12-28 23:59 (using select internal_date from messages;)
my internal_date field is stamping messages at 2004-12-29!!
I've got the same problem too!
Matt
shed some light on my dilemma.
Thanks,
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Yes the domain name is rewritten, so [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the way I want it because we have changed
domain name but some people still write to us on the old domain. Where a
user has email aliases across
On 4/21/05, Matt Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my procmail/dbmail system working fine, but I am looking for a
way to transfer all of the passwords. I can write some scripts to
move users from my old system to my new system, but I would also like
to be able to move their passwords so
On 4/21/05, Matt Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/21/05, Matt Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my procmail/dbmail system working fine, but I am looking for a
way to transfer all of the passwords. I can write some scripts to
move users from my old system to my new system, but I
PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -|_
[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks,
Matt
PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In dbmail 1.x you actually need to change those deliver_to's to be the
user_idnr
of each respective user (or add a second alias mapping the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
name to
the right user_idnr).
Original Message
From: Matt Salerno dbmail@dbmail.org
dbmail?
Thanks,
Matt
Postfix
DBMAIL 2.0.4
On 4/27/05, Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dbmail-users -x [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's exactly what I needed. I didn't know that I could populate the
deliver_to field in the dbmail_aliases table with e-mail addresses.
Thanks
opinion on this. I know it seems pretty
obvious, but I really want to make sure.
Thanks,
Matt
On 5/4/05, Md Mooktakim Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Usually i have a postfix and courier imap server. But now i thought i would
use dbmail
since its database based, to see how it is.
Anyway, i would usually use maildrop or procmail to filter all the email
marked as spam
to a certain
On 5/4/05, Oskar Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using postfix and dbmail 2, I am trying to make postfix reject mails
incoming to [EMAIL PROTECTED] since the mailaddress does NOT exist. If I
send a mail to the server from a remote computer using SMTP, it works
and he whines. But
On 5/4/05, Oskar Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would i do that? Notthing is wrong with it, it works perfect.
Matt Salerno wrote:
On 5/4/05, Oskar Lindgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using postfix and dbmail 2, I am trying to make postfix reject mails
incoming
On 5/20/05, sreekanth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Thank you for giving solution. I already configure qmail with vpopmail and
courier-imap . It is working fine. All of the user accounts are stored in
/home/vpopmail/domains/abc.com/user1/Maildir. I
confiugred dbmail with database. When i am
If I want all mail for a specific user to be forwarded to a different
user account, it looks like I need to not only setup a forward for
that user so I can get their mail, but I would also have to go into
each and every alias pointing to that user and add myself to all of
the aliases.
Can anyone
So,
If an alias points to a user and that user has an alias or forward
that points to another user or alias, then the e-mail will not reach
the final user, it will stop at the first user.
Couldn't I find all occurrances of this with the following for the
postmaster user:
ex.
SELECT * FROM
Is there any other way around this? I have a large mail server to
move over with many virtual domains, users and lots of aliases and
forwards. I have my DBMail server all ready to go, but this throws a
wrench in my migration process and scripts.
Anyone?
On 6/14/05, Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt,
If I understand correctly you have:
alias | deliver_to
+---
abuse@ | 1
postmaster@ | 1
postmaster@ | msalerno@
try changing that to:
abuse@ | postmaster@
That worked!
I have already
That worked!
I have already dropped my database, and I will rewrite the scripts for
the conversion. I will test it more and post back with results.
Thanks for the assistance.
Regards
My apologies for not completing my thought in the last e-mail, but
does it make any sence to use the
On 6/14/05, Niblett, David A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my tests what happens now is that your inbound Email, hits
dbmail, the alias look up says that it has to invoke SMTP to
send the message, so it's back to your SMTP server, which then
turns around and sends it back to DBMail with the new
Does anyone have an example of a postfix configuration working with
the dbmail tables for aliases? My config is completely messed up and
I am pulling my hair out trying to figure this out.
DBMail 2.04 and postfix 2.1
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
Thank
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On 6/17/05, M. J. [Mike] O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this what you are after, Mathew?
This configuration tells Postfix which email addreses are local recipients
for which it should accept and deliver mail.
in main.cf
===
local_recipient_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mailbox.cf
Well if the only way to accomplish this is to create an alias for
every user for every aliased domain, then I think I want to use the
canonical_maps since I am migrating a few hundred users and a few
dozen mailbox domains with each domain having at least 5 alias
domains.
Ok, so I have been working on your suggestions all morning. I
switched from virtual_mailbox_domains, to virtual_alias_maps, since
dbmail will take care of the delivery for me. But I am still having
problems, I can e-mail users and their aliases with no problems,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL
Halleluiah!! Pass the Tylenol!
I got it. I have read it many times, but it finally clicked. I'm
sure you all aready know what was happening, but for anyone else who
might search these archives, I'll explain.
Main domain:
foo.bar
Aliased domain
foo.bar.uk
So I have [EMAIL PROTECTED], I want
I am looking for a way to find aliases that point to aliases that
point to users. Or aliases that point to users that forward to
another user. I was just wondering what other people have done to
keep the sanity. I have a query that pretty much takes care of it, I
think. Does anyone else use
Thanks. I just upgraded to the latest release of dbmailadministrator.
One of the problems I have is that I sometimes have to create aliases
as if they were forwards, so rather then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - user_idnr
I have to create
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For situations like:
I
There is absolutely nothing wrong with doing things that way. Most of
my aliases are setup that way. The problem is managing them. I was
just wondering how other people handle things like this. Since I just
migrated a vpopmail system that has been managed by a few people, I
keep looking for
Did you increase the logging for the pop daemon (increase Trace_level)?
Are these new users?
/etc/dbmail.conf
[POP]
...
TRACE_LEVEL=1
...
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dbmail and insert the messages that way... I think that the advantage of
dbmail is that there's a whole multitude of ways to give it mail, and it
still puts them in a consistent place - the database.
Matt
-insertion should be
easy, since each file is a mailbox in effect, and raw-convert.c does this
function for us.
Matt
, the users' mailbox in
/var/spool/mail/username gets increased by 1 byte in size - this in fact is
just a new line added to the end of the mailbox for each mail delivered,
which in turn leads to a mangled mailbox. Is there a way round this?
Matt
PS: sorry slightly OT...
is sending things.
Doh! Thanks. I feel quite silly now, there was I starting to write a patch
and procmail does it already :-(
Thanks for the help,
Matt
at a sensible patch
for that, and hopefully get it incorporated into the tree.
Matt
PS: sorry Moderator, I seem to send stuff from the wrong account all too
frequently :-(
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