ages would be
over elaborate.
Can someone help my thinking on this, especially with IMAP?
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As noted, it's been in OpenBSD since 3.3 (May 2003) and
NetBSD since 1.5 (December 2000) so I would say, use it, and add
a note to the install docs for *BSD users advising them to check
for it's existence, and if not, install it. Any BSD admin who
can't install a port shou
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> Ilja Booij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > That was a completely unilateral decision on my part. I
> > figured that we're storing emails, not
iousity, what if you use the stored password as the
salt itself? I would expect crypt() truncates it, saving you the
hassle.
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It should certainly scream in all the relevant logs, but I don't
think taking the server down is appropiate.
Having said that, having a hook to force a failure would be
useful in testing and some non-critical deployments.
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it does give a warning. I'm not sure how other dbs act, but for
peace of mind this should be coded into the daemon instead of (or
complement to) relying on the backend.
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I've seen
anything larger than about 80M(damn printers), give it time.
While you're all discussing the code structure, it struck me that
it may be useful to move all the hardcoded text to a single
header file. This would allow easy localisation and customisation
of error messages and
Moving this to the dbmail-dev list.
Summary: DBMail has no way of recording basic user information; Loss of GECOS
information moving from system users to virtual users; Tying to external
databases.
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> Feargal Rei
the
intended user.
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do is listen on
say port 8080 and use something like ipnat to map requests on port 80 to port
8080. That way, not even the parent runs as root.
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reads, either nobody has tested the LMTP delivery with
sendmail, or it's worked flawlessly.
Assuming the former, I'll do so tonight. I also assume there wasn't any work
done on a test suite?
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g and pg_config to
default to the correct ones.
I've submitted this once or twice before, but it was never taken up.
Cheers,
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> > > > > earlier MySQL versions to get support for it; Ilja, is that
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to check anyway)
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> If anybody has sent an email during that period, please resend it. Sorry
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, and give me feedback - Hopefully I'll get
to do it too for the 2.x tree over the weekend, g/f allowing :)
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x27;ll do it for 2.x, so the sooner I get
feedback, the sooner it can get into the tree.
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a lookup table.
> That would also make it easier to internationalize with gettext at some
> point... I'll think about it this week and do the patch on Thursday!
>
> Aaron
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>
> Feargal Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> > The error codes from s
The error codes from sysexits.h is the most logical and consistent ones to use.
I was looking about, and found this list of exit codes sendmail uses.
Here's the full list of translations sendmail does between the RFC 3463 DSN
values and exit codes:
2.*.* EX_OK Successful delivery
4.*
Feedback please? I'd like to do this correctly so it can be committed to
further releases, so if people see a problem with this in their dbmail
deployment, please say so.
Cheers,
-Feargal.
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You know what would be good?
If morons like me attached the files they said they would.
Apologies all.
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o have made it into CVS.
http://twister.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail-dev/2003-November/000369.html
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BTW, is this the best way to get these committed, or is there another address
to submit patches?
Cheers,
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> > wish, but to limit their total storage space. While you could allow
> > the client to manage the quota for each account, and limit the total
> > through your management interface, it works against the KISS
> > principle.
> >
through your management interface,
it works against the KISS principle.
I'm assuming here that the client_idnr field can be used for grouping mailboxes
together.
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MAP, so should a spam
mailbox be called 'Spam', '/Spam', or something else?
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nfig table to
personalise this per user, but I'm not sure that's what it's intended for.
As I said, I've no experience with IMAP, so can someone tell me the best way to
seperate spam out from other mail with IMAP?
And any/all other thoughts and advice are welcomed.
Oh, and has anybody already done this so I don't have to..? :)
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own (FreeBSD keeps it in /usr/sbin...).
I know there's work being done to use configure to do this correctly but, in
the meantime, I figured these wouldn't do any harm.
That be all.
-fr.
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