Hello,
I've got some interesting news for you, you're gonna be pleaseantly surprised.
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Hi,
I know this is not really dbmail related, but Id like to set an auto-reply
between hours.
I have a vacation script between dates, just dont if its possible or how
to do between hours:
if anyof (header :regex received (31) Jul 2014, header :regex received
([ 0]1|[ 0]2|[ 0]3|[ 0]4|[
Hi,
Sorry to pressure,
Any idea on this, on how to make the full sql query go to the log?
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Hi,
Sorry to pressure,
Any idea on this, on how to make the full sql query go to the log?
Hi Paul,
On this, I discovered that, on the rebuild after the query returns some
values
SELECT p.id FROM dbmail_physmessage p LEFT JOIN dbmail_header h ON p.id =
h.physmessage_id WHERE
Hi,
How could I know the origin of this errors when rebuilding cached tables?
lira:/etc/cron.hourly# dbmail-util -by
Repairing DBMAIL for rfcsize field...
Ok. Found [4] missing rfcsize values.
Repairing DBMAIL for cached envelopes...
Ok. Found [12] missing envelope values.
in *both* logsfiles
i guess that's the same i reported multiple times here like
SQLException: Incorrect string value or envelope too long
Am 07.01.2015 um 15:15 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
How could I know the origin of this errors when rebuilding cached
tables?
lira:/etc/cron.hourly# dbmail
Andrea,
Do you have the seq column in dbmail_mailboxes?
From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On Behalf Of
Alan Hicks
Sent: sábado, 3 de Janeiro de 2015 10:22
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Segmentation Fault with dbmail 3.2.1 (FreeBSD)
:59 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
DNS is a prerequisite for email and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin_DNS should be well known
mailbox_transport = dbmail-lmtp:some-DNS-hostname:24
Ah, I was not getting how postfix would work, that was my doubt.
But yes got it, thanks
On 28-12-14 12:28, Jorge Bastos wrote:
I've set the header_cache_readonly = yes, but I keep having new
records in dbmail_headername.
Any idea on this? It's 3.1.17.
Where did you specify that configuration? It belongs below the toplevel
[DBMAIL] stanza.
Paul,
It's inside [DBMAIL
Where did you specify that configuration? It belongs below the
toplevel [DBMAIL] stanza.
Paul,
It's inside [DBMAIL], it's the last line of it, but still inside
[DBMAIL].
Should I make it be the 1st line? Shouldn't matter if.
I changed it to be the 1st line, but no different as it
Jorge,
Make sure you are editing the correct config file since you had some
issues in that regard lately.
Btw, no need for symlinks. You can specify the exact location of
dbmail.conf by using
../configure --sysconfdir=/etc/
independent of the --prefix= configuration.
I was indeed
Reidnl,
With:
header_cache_readonly = yes
I keep having new headername's being inserted in dbmail_headername.
Maybe a bug?
I'm on 3.1.17
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Behalf Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: domingo, 21 de Dezembro
22.12.2014 um 19:22 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Reidnl,
With:
header_cache_readonly = yes
I keep having new headername's being inserted in dbmail_headername.
Maybe a bug?
I'm on 3.1.17
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] dbmail_headervalue
Am 20.12.2014 um 10:33 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Oh hum :)
Do you have:
Date
Subject
From
To
Sent
uhm i posted what i have and it's in every quote of that thread
MariaDB [dbmail] select * from dbmail_headername
Nachricht
Von: Jorge Bastos mysql.jo...@decimal.pt
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Reindl,
Tell me, i'm curious to know which headername do you have, can you share?
I'm curious.
-Original
On 19-12-14 22:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
You should disable CRAM-MD5 in dbmail.conf if you store password
encrypted.
ehh.. how? by setting 'capability'?
Hi Casper,
Yes, overwrite capability with the string you get after login, and remote
CRAM-MD5.
Yes, overwrite capability with the string you get after login, and
remote CRAM-MD5.
Remote = remove :)
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Reindl,
Tell me, i'm curious to know which headername do you have, can you share?
I'm curious.
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Sent: domingo, 14 de Dezembro de 2014 18:23
To: 'DBMail mailinglist
Hi,
How could I know the source of the problem is this?
Thanks.
dbmail-util -by
Repairing DBMAIL for rfcsize field...
Ok. Found [4] missing rfcsize values.
Repairing DBMAIL for cached envelopes...
Ok. Found [5] missing envelope values.
E
Repairing DBMAIL for cached
Hi,
I have allot, I mean, millions of lost records in the dbmail_headervalue
table.
About 72 million lost records, with dbmail-util it cannot handle it in a
workable time.
Is it safe to truncate the table, and dbmail-util -by it?
Thanks.
clients,
right?
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Behalf Of Reindl Harald
Sent: domingo, 14 de Dezembro de 2014 17:03
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail_headervalue
Am 14.12.2014 um 17:59 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
I
manually
in headernames and than rebuilt
got rid millions of records forever that way
Am 14.12.2014 um 18:10 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
So,
Truncate dbmail_headername;
Truncate dbmail_headervalue;
Dbmail-util -by
During this time only IMAP will compaint since it won't have headers
Hi,
How could I run two instances of dbmail-lmtpd agains the same postfix server
and the same dbmail database?
Thanks,
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Hi,
How could I run two instances of dbmail-lmtpd agains the same postfix server
and the same dbmail database?
Thanks,
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add two DNS A-records with the same name and bind one to 127.0.0.1 and
the scond to 127.0.0.2 would be a possible solution
Didn't get that :)
I have main.cf with:
mailbox_transport = dbmail-lmtp:127.0.0.1:24
and master.cf with:
dbmail-lmtp unix- - n -
DNS is a prerequisite for email and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin_DNS should be well known
mailbox_transport = dbmail-lmtp:some-DNS-hostname:24
Ah, I was not getting how postfix would work, that was my doubt.
But yes got it, thanks for that :)
So if postfix looks up the host in
DNS is a prerequisite for email and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-robin_DNS should be well known
mailbox_transport = dbmail-lmtp:some-DNS-hostname:24
Ah, I was not getting how postfix would work, that was my doubt.
But yes got it, thanks for that :)
So if postfix looks up the
Hi Paul,
I've created a bug report with the stack trace for timsieved that gets
zombie every 2/3 days with too much open files issue, in:
http://dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=1062
Other question is, now when a new bug report is created or updated, the -dev
list is not receiving it, just to
Hi people!
With 3.1.17 I notice that dbmail-util is much much slower.
Does anyone feels the same about this?
Jorge,
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Hi Paul,
I believe i found the reason for LMTPD and POP3D to crash/gets zombie in
3.1.17.
Check this #bug: http://dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=1063
This was with LMTPD, but I believe it's the same for POP3D.
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Don't know how you want the behavior, so here's the info for you to
consider. For me, I'm going to specify -f to solve it for me
why don't you move the pysical file to /usr/local/etc/dbmail.conf
and
make a symlink in /etc/ to avoid that?
Don't like allot of symlinks...
that's no
Don't like allot of symlinks...
that's no technical qualified reason
For me, links are garbage :)
sounds like a windows user :-)
Yes... use both :P
But returning to the main subject, dbmail-util question solved.
I need some help debuging POP3D, it's crashing in high load hours.
It
Hi Reindl,
I think I'm hitting this :)
How did you found the problematic messages in queue?
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Sent: domingo, 2 de Novembro de 2014 14:16
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Subject:
Am 06.11.2014 um 23:37 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Found it, strace was useful, I could see that by default without
specifying -f /etc/dbmail.conf it's reading the defaults in
/usr/local/etc/dbmail.conf
which is correct if you use prefix=/usr/local for build
In previous dbmail-util
Hi Paul,
I'm loving 3.1.17, IMAPD is stable, in two days it's consuming 1.2GB of RAM,
LMTPD stable (my error was using too much instances, my fault), but so far
working great, just a few aparts that i'll take care in time like the
dbmail-util,
I'm using monit to take care of any problem
Hi Thomas,
you can use strace to see what SQL statements are issued:
strace -s 100 -a 160 -e trace=sendto dbmail-util -v -y -dp
will give you something like this:
Deleting messages with DELETE status...
sendto(3, Q\0\0\0%SET statement_timeout TO 30;\0, 38,
MSG_NOSIGNAL,
here's the info for you to
consider.
For me, I'm going to specify -f to solve it for me.
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Behalf Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: quinta-feira, 6 de Novembro de 2014 09:42
To: 'DBMail mailinglist'
Subject: Re
Hi Thomas,
24:Too many open files
Nov 3 13:32:43 lira dbmail/pop3d[20352]: Error:[server]
_sock_cb(+582):
24:Too many open files
Nov 3 13:32:43 lira dbmail/pop3d[20352]: Error:[server]
_sock_cb(+582):
24:Too many open files
yep taht error is so much fun i have it with timsieved
since it's a dedicated mailserver i have for all dbmail-services
LimitNOFILE=5 and for mysqld LimitNOFILE=infinity,
LimitMEMLOCK=infinity and OOMScoreAdjust=-1000
OOMScoreAdjust is helpful if some Apple mail tries to store a by
mistake selected 3 GB video in the drafts folder until
Hi,
Since 3.1.17, I've noticed that timsieved, consumes alow of memory,
comparing it with POP3 for example.
Pop3d has maybe 900% more usage than timsieved,
http://mail.decimal.pt:2812/dbmail-timsieved dbmail-timsieved
Running
1d 0h 8m
0.0%
1.2% [192.8 MB]
dbmail-pop3d
Hi,
Can I upgrade to 3.2x, apply the SQL changes, and if something goes wrong,
can I remove the changes in SQL and put 3.1.17 again?
I'm having a problem with LMTPD that dies constantly in 3.1.17 L
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Am 03.11.2014 um 13:35 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Can I upgrade to 3.2x, apply the SQL changes, and if something goes
wrong, can I remove the changes in SQL and put 3.1.17 again?
maybe but i won't do that
I'm having a problem with LMTPD that dies constantly in 3.1.17
did you see my tread
.
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
Behalf Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: segunda-feira, 3 de Novembro de 2014 13:26
To: 'DBMail mailinglist'
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] 3.1.17 and 3.2.1
Am 03.11.2014 um 13:35 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Can I upgrade to 3.2x
Hi,
I'd like to ask the list, how many processes are you using, in postfix
master.cf to dbmail-lmtpd.
I was using it's maximum:
dbmail-lmtp unix- - n - - lmtp -o
disable_dns_lookups=yes
and changed it to:
dbmail-lmtp unix- -
dbmail-lmtp unix- - n - - lmtp
-o
disable_dns_lookups=yes
and changed it to:
dbmail-lmtp unix- - n - 20 lmtp
-o
disable_dns_lookups=yes
ONE ONE AND ONE AGAIN
dbmail-lmtpd is *single threaded*
I'll
@dbmail.org
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] LMTPD=Postfix tune up
Am 03.11.2014 um 18:12 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
In fact it has a more solid behavior, I've set it to 2 processes.
too much - Paul *explicitly* recommends 1 and in fact it can't handle
more than one at the same time
But delivery
-
From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
Behalf Of Reindl Harald
Sent: domingo, 2 de Novembro de 2014 10:01
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Monit
just fix /rundbmail/dbmail-lmtpd.pid i guess
Am 02.11.2014 um 04:14 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
And my
Novembro de 2014 11:52
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Monit
Am 02.11.2014 um 12:32 schrieb Jorge Bastos:
That's intentionally, I don't use the default.
i doubt, just look again, you have a typo (missing slash)
/rundbmail/dbmail-lmtpd.pid versus /run/dbmail/dbmail-lmtpd.pid
Hi,
Just upgraded to 3.1.17, and not dbmail-util is not cleaning up emails.
I'm cleaning as before, with:
/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-util -d -y
/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-util -p -y
/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-util -ty
Is there any sintax change or may be an issue?
Both 3 commands say that
Not=now
Paul,
Is there something that I can do to confirm that the queries are being
executed?
I was testing this on another machine with 3.2.0 and dbmail-util has no
effect also,
From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On Behalf
Of Jorge Bastos
Sent
...@dbmail.org] On Behalf
Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: domingo, 2 de Novembro de 2014 13:30
To: 'DBMail mailinglist'
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail-util 3.1.17 not cleaning deleted emails
Not=now
Paul,
Is there something that I can do to confirm that the queries are being
executed?
I was testing
This was a Monit issue and it was fixed in last Monit version.
Thanks anyway,
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Behalf Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: domingo, 2 de Novembro de 2014 11:54
To: 'DBMail mailinglist'
Subject: Re: [Dbmail
Hi guys,
Anyone using Monit with dbmail?
I'm having:
[WET Nov 2 02:44:50] info : 'dbmail-lmtpd' trying to restart
[WET Nov 2 02:44:50] info : 'dbmail-lmtpd' stop:
/etc/init.d/dbmail-lmtpd
[WET Nov 2 02:44:50] info : 'dbmail-lmtpd' start:
/etc/init.d/dbmail-lmtpd
[WET Nov
Rogerio,
I think postgre allows less connection than your max_connections setting.
From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On Behalf
Of Rogerio Pereira
Sent: sexta-feira, 31 de Outubro de 2014 14:29
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: [Dbmail] max_db_connections
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] DBMAIL-LMTPD error on delivery
AUTO_NOTIFY belongs under [DELIVERY]
It's been there like for-ever.
Checkout
http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/tree/dbmail.conf?h=dbmail_3_1
Paul,
My fault I know, I've managed to see what was wrong and inserted what was
missing.
Have you tried with just *SPAM* ?
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
Behalf Of Ralph Ballier
Sent: quinta-feira, 23 de Outubro de 2014 15:53
To: dbmail dbmail.org
Subject: [Dbmail] Search pattern in sieve
I think
no more database changes, only for
3.2.x, can anyone confirm if I missed something?
Thanks in advanced,
Jorge Bastos
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] Upgrade to 3.1.17
3.1 had exactly one scheme change to fix sorting of messages
Ursprüngliche Nachricht
Von: Jorge Bastos mysql.jo...@decimal.pt
Gesendet: 12. Oktober 2014 17:57:20 MESZ
An: 'DBMail mailinglist' dbmail@dbmail.org
Betreff: [Dbmail] Upgrade to 3.1.17
Hi guys
There's an option in dbmail.conf, suppress_duplicates I think, that may be
what you want.
If it doesn't fixed it all, something else is going on.
From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On Behalf
Of Ciaran Scolard
Sent: quarta-feira, 1 de Outubro de 2014 16:44
Hi Paul,
I've seen this info, don't see any side effects at all, should I worry about
it?
Dbmail 3.1.17
Oct 01 18:19:09 lira dbmail-lmtpd[2556]: [0x80e4240] Error:[message]
insert_messages(+2731): error in execute_auto_ran(), but continuing delivery
normally.
Jorge,
...@dbmail.org] On Behalf
Of Jorge Bastos
Sent: quarta-feira, 1 de Outubro de 2014 18:28
To: 'DBMail mailinglist'
Subject: [Dbmail] DBMAIL-LMTPD error on delivery
Hi Paul,
I've seen this info, don't see any side effects at all, should I worry about
it?
Dbmail 3.1.17
Oct 01 18:19:09 lira dbmail
on 3.1.17
Am 30.09.2014 12:18, schrieb Harald Leithner:
Hi,
start the daemon with strace and check the system call that opens the
dbmail.conf, then you should have the path.
regrads
Am .09.2014, 22:24 Uhr, schrieb Jorge Bastos
mysql.jo...@decimal.pt:
Hi guys
Hi guys,
I'm doing my upgrade, and so far so good, with only something that is
anoying me.
3.1.17 doesn't seems to be reading /etc/dbmail.conf and I have no idea where
it's reading the conf file, even if I start the daemons with -f
/etc/dbmail.conf seems not read it.
Any ideas? I've saw
(or -by)
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
Behalf Of Paul J Stevens
Sent: sábado, 24 de Maio de 2014 18:56
To: DBMail mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Help upgrading from arround 2.3.6 to 3.1.13
On 21-05-14 21:33, Jorge Bastos
: sábado, 24 de Maio de 2014 18:56
To: DBMail mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Help upgrading from arround 2.3.6 to 3.1.13
On 21-05-14 21:33, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks,
So steps should be:
Truncate table
Apply unique index
Run Dbmail-util
Which spamassassin version?
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Behalf Of Reindl Harald
Sent: terça-feira, 2 de Setembro de 2014 16:10
To: Mailing-List dbmail
Subject: [Dbmail] re-formatting of headers
Hi
who does that bad
Hi Paul,
Was testing this on my test machine, and get this:
checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: newly
created file is older than distributed files!
My fault?
Auto* tools are latest.
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org
Bastos; 'DBMail mailinglist'
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] DBMail 3.2.0 released
Jorge, either your clock is off, or mine is...
On 23 augustus 2014 15:39:36 CEST, Jorge Bastos mysql.jo...@decimal.pt wrote:
Hi Paul,
Was testing this on my test machine, and get this:
checking whether build environment
Hi Paul,
For 3.2.0, with a new account that just logged with MSOutlook, normally it
creates Drafts/Sent Items, it did but it the folders were created as
unsubscribed, with the other dbmail version that I have in production Drafts
Sent Items are created as subscribed.
Is this a change in
Hi,
I want to configure my mail server to send all mail to my mail-gateway
host!
how can I configure smart-host for my postfix/dbmail?!
Pine,
This a postfix only configuration.
Relayhost = 1.1.1.1
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Hi Paul,
In a sieve script for vacation notice, if the days is omitted, which value
is used in timesieved ?
I reported this to roundcube managesieve plugin due to the problem that I
descrived there (http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1490007) and Alec sent me
the RFC where it says that is the
-01-30 Fixed long (255) utf8 headers + unit-test 2014-01-28
Revert IMAP: defer bailout in case of EOF 2014-01-22 version
3.1.10
_
_
Am 26.02.2014 22:48, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Anyone already using
PID: 633 (dbmail-imapd)
CGroup: name=systemd:/system/dbmail-imapd.service
└─633 /usr/sbin/dbmail-imapd -D
Am 24.07.2014 22:06, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Hi Harald,
So how is this, problem solved?
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun
Hi guys,
MSOutlook, when has a Gmail or Hotmail account configured as IMAP, it has a
different behavior then a traditional one, like DBMail or other IMAP server.
It is, with hotmail and gmail accounts, when I delete an email, it is
deleted immediately and sent to the trash folder, with other
Am 21.07.2014 19:32, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
MSOutlook, when has a Gmail or Hotmail account configured as IMAP, it
has a different behavior then a traditional one, like DBMail or other
IMAP server.
It is, with hotmail and gmail accounts, when I delete an email, it is
deleted immediately
Hi guys,
Sorry for this offtopic once again,
I'm looking for a working opensource caldav+carddav server for linux, anyone
knows one?
Thanks in advanced,
Jorge Bastos,
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Reindl,
The envelope field is a TEXT, do you have it like that or you have it as a
varchar?
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Behalf Of Reindl Harald
Sent: segunda-feira, 16 de Junho de 2014 12:16
To: Mailing-List dbmail
Hi Paul,
dbmail-lmtpd being single threaded, 1 or 2 per second per process is
quite normal.
short of making lmtpd multi-threaded:
If you need more throughput, you could spin up more lmtpd process on
different ports and have postfix load-balance over them using something
like haproxy.
On 08-06-14 22:58, Reindl Harald wrote:
well, then you know that you have a problem with random numbers on
your machine :-)
No. The problem is in the script. Use /dev/urandom instead of
/dev/random
http://www.2uo.de/myths-about-urandom/
Thanks Paul, I've also read the info on the
Hi guys,
What's the best way to create a cert so that I can make email clients happy
and don't prompt the users about the cert ?
Jorge,
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22:26, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
Am 08.06.2014 22:06, schrieb Jorge Bastos:
What's the best way to create a cert so that I can make email
clients happy and don't prompt the users about the cert ?
the problem is not how you make the cert
the problem is it needs to be signed by a CA and match
, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks,
So steps should be:
Truncate table
Apply unique index
Run Dbmail-util -by
Later on/after it apply the rest of the DB changes and upgrade.
Am I right?
Yes.
Could I truncate the table, apply the unique index and run dbmail
Hi guys,
I'm still with MySQL 5.0x, and I'm thinking about stick with it.
What's your experiences with 5.5 or 5.6, is it worth to upgrade to them, I
mean, in terms of speed will I gain anything?
Thanks in advanced,
Jorge Bastos,
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question about MySQL most in use
You asked that question multiple times and will get always the same
answer: yes, innodb with 5.5 has performance improvements
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Von: Jorge Bastos mysql.jo...@decimal.pt
Gesendet: 25. Mai 2014 14:09
No doubt on that ;)
I wish I had 19 again!
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question about MySQL most in use
Must be your age :-)
On 25-05-14 14:47, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Sorry
Didn't remembered.. my memory isn't in the best conditions over the
last year
) or no email can be received
while this ends?
Truncate the envelope table. It can be re-filled using dbmail-util.
On 20-05-14 23:53, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some offline tests to upgrade my DBMail to latest 3.1.13.
My 1^st sql upgrade script to run is: 2_3_6
Hi guys,
Some feedback from who's using 3.1.13, is there still any issue that is
overkilling at all, like need to restart or so?
Thanks,
Jorge,
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Hi,
Sorry for this +- offtopic question.
I have some redirects to another accounts, and is it possible to add a
prepend to the subject, so that the destination account receives the email
with that extra info on the subject, like:
The original email has as subject: Quotation, I'd like it
Hi Paul,
I've read in some places that the new standard port for sieved will become
4190, however the 2000 is still supported and used for most software.
Question is, are you thinking on changing the port for sieved to 4190 in the
future?
Just curious, no big deal/problem about this.
You have to compile dbmail with debug,
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From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On
Behalf Of James Greig
Sent: sexta-feira, 14 de Março de 2014 17:11
To: DBMail mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Iphone HTML emails
Scratch that. But
I’ve been using imapcopy and never had any king of issues,
From: dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-boun...@dbmail.org] On Behalf Of
Paul J Stevens
Sent: sexta-feira, 7 de Março de 2014 18:33
To: DBMail mailinglist; Jaime Fuentes - Ditecal
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] IMAP error, Duplicate
Did something changed on this? I remember that the default for
dbmail.conf was /etc/dbmail.conf without specifying it, at least with
my production version that's what happens.
That part was cleaned up. Check 'configure --help'
Use --sysconfdir=/etc if you want dbmail.conf in /etc/
Hi,
Sorry for this offtopic, but 'd like some feedback if possible,
Anyone here has hyper-V as host with dbmail on a linux guest?
My question is, do you have on the windows host, the write-cache enabled ?
If yes, how about power failures, did you had any problems with it, like,
the
Hi Paul,
I'm setting up a separated dbmail instalation for testing, and I compiled it
with the default: sh configure -with-sieve -with-zdb=/usr
All OK, dbmail.conf in /etc, but, if I try to create a user using
dbmail-users without specifying there the conf file is (-f), it creates a
Did something changed on this? I remember that the default for
dbmail.conf was /etc/dbmail.conf without specifying it, at least with
my production version that's what happens
most likely you used --prefix=/usr/local or not explicit --prefix=/usr
No.
Just: sh configure -with-sieve
yes as you state below
Just: sh configure -with-sieve -with-zdb=/usr
does not contain a prefix
As said, something changed no this since about 2.3.6, I have it
working on production.
2.x is very old
there is a reason Linux distributions using a %configure macro which
resloves
Jorge,
This is not the first time you suggest this, but I just don't see the
need. Rebuilding the cache is a one-time operation, not something to be
done regularly. So why would you *need* this? As opposed to *want*.
On 26-02-14 22:56, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'd like
Hi Paul,
I'd like to suggest if possible of course, to have the counter for cache
rebuild like:
10.04 % of 100.00% done
or
X of Y messages done
Instead of the dots for the cache rebuild.
This would give anyone who needs to perform this operation the exact
remaining amount of
Hi,
Anyone already using 3.1.11?
Maybe this is the version that I'll use for my upgrade, but 'd like some
feedback from anyone using it already,
Thanks!!
Hi all,
About time I released 3.1.11, the latest bug-fix release in the
production series.
Noteworthy changes:
- - fix caching
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