On 3/16/2022 6:05 AM, Patrick Cernko wrote:
Hi all,
On 15.03.22 22:40, doug wrote:
On 3/15/2022 3:45 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote:
On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote:
I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to
the email message(s) that
Hi all,
On 15.03.22 22:40, doug wrote:
On 3/15/2022 3:45 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote:
On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote:
I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the
email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also
On 3/15/2022 3:45 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote:
On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote:
I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the
email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also
using dovecot dedup. My understanding is
On 2022-03-15 9:02 a.m., doug wrote:
On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote:
I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the
email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also
using dovecot dedup. My understanding is the linked file name is the
hash value of the
On 3/8/2022 5:51 PM, doug wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the
email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also
using dovecot dedup. My understanding is the linked file name is the
hash value of the attachments contents
Hi All,
I'm trying to trace an attachment within an SIS subdirectory to the
email message(s) that link to it. I say messages because I'm also using
dovecot dedup. My understanding is the linked file name is the hash
value of the attachments contents concatenated with the GUID of the
email