I see...
I think thins could be my error when i told about those
messages were
deleted, i had to run those scripts to update the database
but
didn't...could it be that?
Jorge
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul J Stevens" <paul nfg.nl>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <dbmail dbmail.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 8:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] strange behavior with 2.1.5
> Jorge Bastos wrote:
>> Strange,
>> I was reading there emails on this
"strange" behavior 'cause it happend
>> the same (it seems the same) to me.
>> When i upgraded to dbmail 2.1.5 from 2.0.9 i've
lost some emails that
>> had null links (or something), could be this due
to, i don't runned
>> dbmail-util -by ?
>
> no.
>
>> For now i'm with 2.0.9, and runned dbmail-util -a
-y that deleted many
>> (really) many messages with null links.
>> If i want to upgrade to 2.1.5 to have SORT support,
should i upgrade the
>> database, with the script inside sql/mysql ? wich
one's?
>
> Run all the add_XXX scripts. After that, you need to
run dbmail-util -by
> once.
>
>> Is the table's type InnoDB mandatory?
>
> For mysql yes! Starting 2.1.x myisam tables are
deprecated. Dbmail is
> counting on the foreign key restraints provided by
innodb.
>
>> Just one more question
>> Can i set database+tables+fields to character
set=utf8 and
>> collation=utf8_general_ci ? doesn't conflit with
nothing?
>
> Dbmail tries very hard to be charset neutral. Setting
the charset and
> collation to match your typical usage pattern will
affect only SORT
> afaik, and that's very likely just what you want.
>
>>
>> Jorge
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew
Sayler"
>> <sayler speedsite.com>
>> To: "DBMail mailinglist" <dbmail dbmail.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 6:03 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Dbmail] strange behavior with 2.1.5
>>
>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 12:34:12PM -0500, Adam
Kosmin wrote:
>>>
>>>> nope, new install
>>>
>>>
>>>> >>>Using thunderbird, subject
lines are not appearing in the preview
>>>> >>>pane.
>>>> >>>I've reproduced this error on
multiple accounts and see that it is
>>>> >>>consistent regardless of folder
name (INBOX, Sent, Trash...). The
>>>> >>>Subject: header is intact
however.
>>>
>>>
>>> Only subject lines missing from the preview
pane, or all headers
>>> (sender, date, etc.)?
>>>
>>> If you're on a new install, I bet that you
followed the INSTALL
>>> instructions... They need to be updated to
tell you to run the
>>> appropriate SQL scripts to enable the header
cache et all. I've
>>> attached a simple patch to fix the
instructions, though the mysql
>>> section probably needs to be ammended to say
that InnoDB is required (at
>>> least as far as the add_header_tables script is
concerned).
>>>
>>> If you add the tables, you will need to do a
dbmail-util -by
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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