If you compile with SQLITE_DEBUG=1 then you get an assertion fault
beginning with check-in (http://www.sqlite.org/src/info/38852f158a).  The
problem exists in both 3.7.17 and the new 3.8.0.

Good to know (SQLITE_DEBUG), I'll consider this next time!

So, I theorize that this problem was not introduced by recent changes, but
rather recent changes exposed a long-standing problem.

I tried this also with 3.7.16.2, which doesn't return a result at all.
Only when I replace "SD_MAILSERVERID=MS_ID" with "SD_MAILSERVERID=1", the query works. But maybe this is just a side-effect and/or has been fixed with 3.7.17.

Klaus:  Can you please send written permission for us to use the schema,

Of course - that's the least I can do.

Best regards,

   -Klaus

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