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From: Homer P. <hp...@ru...> - 2000-08-23 00:27:06
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On 22 Aug 2000 14:27:02 EDT, Steven Kordik said: > Slowly. Things have been in a bit of a flux for me recently. I am in > the middle of switching jobs (again) this time to Mail.com (I start Sep. > 5th) and so am busy tying up loose ends here at voila.com I know all to well how that is... Good luck at your new job! ;) -- Homer Parker Technical Support Omega Internet Solutions 785.483.5588 hp...@ru... http://www.russellks.net |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-22 19:12:25
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On 22 Aug 2000 13:25:22 CDT, Homer Parker said: > I haven't heard anything new with the C version in quite a > while.. > How's it coming along? Slowly. Things have been in a bit of a flux for me recently. I am in the middle of switching jobs (again) this time to Mail.com (I start Sep. 5th) and so am busy tying up loose ends here at voila.com All in all, my summer has not gone well (programming wise) at all. I hope to get settled in at mail.com and then get back into the swing of working on CSCMail. Fact is, I haven't been all that happy here at voila.com and you know how it is when you are not happy at work... It tends to bring you down, so that at the end of the day, all ya wanna do is go to sleep. That's how I've felt these last few months. So, I am getting out of voila.com and I am certain that the work environment at mail.com is going to be much better. I should be able to get back into the swing of things quickly... Sorry it has taken so long... I hope to get back to posting updates soon... -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-22 19:06:07
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 14:36:18 -0400, Ronnie H. Knight Samuel said: > Can anyone tell me if a port is available for CSCMAIL > Installation on the FreeBSD OS? > If so has anyone done it as yet? And where can I download that > port? > > Cheers, > Ronnie. CSCMail is a Perl application, so there is no need to "port" it to FreeBSD. All you should need to do is install the *BSD port of Gtk+ and then run CSCMailInstaller.pl If for some reason this does not work, please let us know exactly what error messages you get so that we can help you get it installed. -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Ronnie H. K. S. <rs...@fu...> - 2000-08-22 18:31:46
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Can anyone tell me if a port is available for CSCMAIL Installation on the FreeBSD OS? If so has anyone done it as yet? And where can I download that port? Cheers, Ronnie. |
From: Homer P. <hp...@ru...> - 2000-08-22 18:21:27
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I haven't heard anything new with the C version in quite a while.. How's it coming along? -- Homer Parker Technical Support Omega Internet Solutions 785.483.5588 hp...@ru... http://www.russellks.net |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-22 15:44:49
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On 22 Aug 2000 16:00:10 GMT, Tony Jones said: > I meant: is it possible to have CSCMail behave like /bin/sendmail ie > non > interactive with compatible command line args. Not at this time, but it wouldn't be too hard to do... I'll look into it... -Steve -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Tony J. <nov...@bi...> - 2000-08-22 15:00:55
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On 22 Aug 2000 09:34:12 EDT, Steven Kordik said: > In what way? /bin/mail is a mail client, CSCMail is a mail client. I > am > thinking you may wish to have CSCMail call /bin/mail to send messages. I probably worded that wrong :) I belive /bin/mail calls /bin/sendmail and /sbin/sendmail? some programs call /bin/sendmail or /bin/mail directly. On my gateway box I have qmail`s smtp and pop servers but on my desktop machine I don`t. If a member of my family wanted to use mutt, then it would fail since mutt requires a sendmail compat. command. I meant: is it possible to have CSCMail behave like /bin/sendmail ie non interactive with compatible command line args. -- nov...@bi... |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-22 14:26:21
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On 22 Aug 00 06:38:34 MDT, Sanjay Kumar said: > > > > I got a mail with an attcahment.It is an Execl file. > My problem is : > > 1. In view attachemt , cscmail is not showing the attached file. It is not showing the attached file in what manner? Does it show a menu with a list of attachments? Then when you click "View" it simply shows a dialog with three entries? The top one contains the MIME/Type (application/vnd.ms-excel I would assume) and the other two are blank? If so, simply use the browse button to find your star office executable (mine is "~/Office51/bin/soffice". Yours might be different) and then all should be fine. If you are not getting the "View Attachment" dialog with the "Mime-Type:" "Command" and "Icon" entries, then there is something else going on... Once you have registered a viewer for a given mime-type, the next time you choose to "view attachment" of that mime-type, you will not be prompted with the dialog, it will simply launch the viewer automagically. -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-22 14:19:34
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On 21 Aug 2000 14:32:03 GMT, Tony Jones said: > Is it possible to make cscmail usable with /bin/mail? In what way? /bin/mail is a mail client, CSCMail is a mail client. I am thinking you may wish to have CSCMail call /bin/mail to send messages. Why would you want to do this? Do you not have access to an SMTP server? -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-22 14:15:00
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 12:15:39 +0200, Vincent Sechehaye said: > I've installed the .RPM on my HDD, and when I type "cscmail", > I become > the following message : > > Can't locate MIME/Types.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/cscmail > /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5.500503 > /usr/lib/perl5/site-perl/i386-linux /usr/lib/per5/site-perl .) at > /usr/bin/cscmail line 29 > BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/bin/cscmail line 29. > > I've got a similar message when trying to make cscmail run on > my last > linux distribution, which was a Corel Linux. I'm currently on Caldera > 2.4. > > The problem is probably an un-installed lib somewhere, related > with > MIME dealing. Am I right ? What should I do, other than asking the > RPM-database for everything related to MIME, and installing the whole > stuff expecting that the programm would find what he need ? > > Thanks in advance. You should run CSCMailInstaller.pl as it will install all of the perl modules that CSCMail needs. I have recently become aware of some modifications to the RPM distribution that will allow RPM's to properly detect perl dependancies, and so in the future, I should be able to construct RPM's that will not install if the required perl modules are not present. (Assuming that the new version of RPM will be included in newer versions of RedHat...) Still, reading INSTALL would probably serve you well, as it lists all the modules we require. In fact, it is a fairly detailed set of instructions on how to INSTALL CSCMail, and I highly recomend reading it. If you don't wish to take the time to read it, then simply run CSCMailInstaller.pl and it will go get the modules for you. Don't expect CSCMailInstaller.pl to take into account any wierdness however, and it does setup only the CSV driver, so if you wish to use CSCMail with an SQL database (highly recommended) then you should read INSTALL. -Count Zero -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Sanjay K. <san...@us...> - 2000-08-22 13:16:48
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I got a mail with an attachment.It is an Execl file. My problem is : 1. In view attachemt , cscmail is not showing the attached file. 2. I got following thing written with message : Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------12524EB016E441259C2A1F16" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------12524EB016E441259C2A1F16 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit < MESSAGE BODY > --------------12524EB016E441259C2A1F16 Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-excel; name="sales bills.xls" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="sales bills.xls" Then attachment in n on readable format like this : AAAAAAAWAAUA////////////////AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 3.How should i will be able to read the attached file like this? 4.I am using staroffice and linux as Red Hat 6.2. 5.Probably one have to define MIMETYPES FOR VIEWING AND REDING IT.SO Plese write me how to define mimetypes for the same. sanjay kumar san...@us... ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 |
From: Sanjay K. <san...@us...> - 2000-08-22 12:38:40
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I got a mail with an attcahment.It is an Execl file. My problem is : 1. In view attachemt , cscmail is not showing the attached file. 2. I got following thing written with message : Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------12524EB016E441259C2A1F16" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------12524EB016E441259C2A1F16 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit < MESSAGE BODY > --------------12524EB016E441259C2A1F16 Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-excel; name="sales bills.xls" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="sales bills.xls" Then attachment is non readable format like this : 0M8R4KGxGuEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOwADAP7/CQAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABAAAAZAAAAAAAAAAA EAAAYgAAAAEAAAD+////AAAAAAAAAAD///////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////9 /////////wMAAAAEAAAABQAAAAYAAAAHAAAACAAAAAkAAAAKAAAACwAAAAwAAAANAAAADgAAAA8A AAAQAAAAEQAAABIAAAATAAAAFAAAABUAAAAWAAAAFwAAABgAAAAZAAAAGgAAABsAAAAcAAAAHQAA AB4AAAAfAAAAIAAAACEAAAAiAAAAIwAAACQAAAAlAAAAJgAAACcAAAAoAAAAKQAAACoAAAArAAAA LAAAAC0AAAAuAAAALwAAADAAAAAxAAAAMgAAADMAAAA0AAAANQAAADYAAAA3AAAAOAAAADkAAAA6 AAAAOwAAADwAAAA9AAAAPgAAAD8AAABAAAAAQQAAAEIAAABDAAAARAAAAEUAAABGAAAARwAAAEgA AABJAAAASgAAAEsAAABMAAAATQAAAE4AAABPAAAAUAAAAFEAAABSAAAAUwAAAFQAAABVAAAAVgAA AFcAAABYAAAAWQAAAFoAAABbAAAAXAAAAF0AAABeAAAAXwAAAGAAAABhAAAA/v////7////+//// /v////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 3.How should i will be able to read the attached file like this? 4.I am using staroffice and linux as Red Hat 6.2. 5.Probably one have to define MIMETYPES FOR VIEWING AND REDING IT.SO Plese write me how to define mimetypes for the same. sanjay kumar ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 |
From: Vincent S. <vse...@fr...> - 2000-08-22 10:24:23
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I've installed the .RPM on my HDD, and when I type "cscmail", I become the following message : Can't locate MIME/Types.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/cscmail /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5.500503 /usr/lib/perl5/site-perl/i386-linux /usr/lib/per5/site-perl .) at /usr/bin/cscmail line 29 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/bin/cscmail line 29. I've got a similar message when trying to make cscmail run on my last linux distribution, which was a Corel Linux. I'm currently on Caldera 2.4. The problem is probably an un-installed lib somewhere, related with MIME dealing. Am I right ? What should I do, other than asking the RPM-database for everything related to MIME, and installing the whole stuff expecting that the programm would find what he need ? Thanks in advance. |
From: Tony J. <nov...@bi...> - 2000-08-21 13:32:46
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Is it possible to make cscmail usable with /bin/mail? -- nov...@bi... |
From: Kevin E C. <no...@md...> - 2000-08-17 17:35:46
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I saw a note on your download page that the developer couldn't figure out how to build a noarch RPM package. The correct syntax for this in the spec file is: BuildArch: noarch That ought to do it. Cheers.... P.S.: I'm not on the mailing list, so I hope this gets thru. -- kevinc AT doink DOT COM Change the AT and DOT in my reply-to address to send e-mail. Unless otherwise noted, the statements herein reflect my personal opinions and not those of any organization with which I may be affiliated. |
From: Daniel S. <np...@gm...> - 2000-08-16 21:23:06
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On 16 Aug 2000 16:53:46 EDT, Mar...@cs... wrote: > On 16 Aug 2000 17:40:15 CEST, Daniel Schregenberger said: > > mysqlimport -l -p --fields-terminated-by=, databasename addresses > > Oops...oh well, pretty good for book knowledge :) > > > PS: How do I export from mysql? (for a backup for example) > > mysqldump Try "mysqldump --help" for options.... Thanks. Daniel |
From: <Mar...@cs...> - 2000-08-16 20:54:20
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On 16 Aug 2000 17:40:15 CEST, Daniel Schregenberger said: > mysqlimport -l -p --fields-terminated-by=, databasename addresses Oops...oh well, pretty good for book knowledge :) > PS: How do I export from mysql? (for a backup for example) mysqldump Try "mysqldump --help" for options.... |
From: Daniel S. <np...@gm...> - 2000-08-16 20:47:54
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I think this is what I searched for, thanks. The command filled my addresses-table with 50 empty entries instead of 50 addresses and it produced the following output on the console. npfdd.addresses: Records: 50 Deleted: 0 Skipped: 0 Warnings: 200 I finally figured out that the command should have been mysqlimport -l -p --fields-terminated-by=, databasename addresses Daniel PS: How do I export from mysql? (for a backup for example) On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 22:22:39 -0400 (EDT), Mark Neill MIDTIER wrote: > OK, I found the info I needed without the book.... > > Move the addressbook to a file named "addresses", and in that > directory, > run the following command (I think, I haven't tried it...) > > mysqlimport -L -p=password --fields-enclosed-by=, databasename > addresses > > Where password is (of course) your password > > Where databasename is your username on your system, > assuming you set up the CSCMail/MySQL interface by the books > > > Hope this is right.... > > --Mark > > > Mark Neill > Enterprise Backup & > UNIX Administrator > CSX Technology > Mar...@cs... > > On 15 Aug 2000, Dr. Shreger wrote: > > > I recently changed to MySQL and I love the speed improvement. > > But now I have a little question: is there a possibility to import > my old > > (CSV) Adressbook? > > I'm using CSCMail 1.6.1 > > > > Daniel |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-16 13:23:45
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On 16 Aug 2000 09:31:34 CEST, Olli said: > Daniel, > I did the same and also like the speed :-) > I got my adressbook from CSV with the migration-script dbswitch.pl > from > the <cscmail-dir>/migration-scripts directory. How ever I had to > change > the line > > $conn=&open_db_conn; > > to something like > > $conn=DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=databasename;host=localhost", > "dbuser", "dbpassword",{'RaiseError' => 1}); > > Also I commented out the following line: > > # &create_database; If run properly (from the cscmail directory, as specified in the docs) no modifications at all are needed to this script, it will create the new database for you and everything. Run it like this: (assuming you un-tarred CSCMail into /usr/src/cscmail ) [/usr/src/cscmail] ./migration-scripts/dbswitch.pl CSV mysql Notice that we are NOT in /usr/src/cscmail/migration-scripts running ./dbswitch.pl we are in the CSCMail directory, running ./migration-scripts/dbswitch.pl this is important, since dbswitch.pl uses csclib.pl... You have to run dbswitch.pl from a directory that contains csclib.pl You do NOT need to manually make your empty database if you do this. dbswitch.pl will make it for you. This will copy all tables... Filters, Messages, Addresses, Accounts, etc from the old database to the new one. If you have already manually done some parts of this migration, I do not recommend running dbswitch, because it assumes that there is no new database yet. I strongly suspect it will FAIL if you run it against an already setup database (which is what Daniel has.) Therefore, I recommend that Daniel use the mysqlimport method that Mark proposed to the list. dbswitch is designed to be run before you change .cscmailrc to point to the new db. So, full instructions for switching from CSV to another db are as follows: Download and install SQL db of choice (Postgres, MySQL, etc) use DB's administration utility to make an empty DB with the same name as your username. (in postgres its: createuser <username> and possibly (depending on the version) createdb <username> Consult mysql doc's or CSCMail INSTALL doc's for other db's) The following steps install the Perl DBD for your Database: perl -MCPAN -e shell install DBD::Pg (or DBD::mysql etc) quit Now we run dbswitch: cd /location/of/cscmail ./migration-scripts/dbswitch CSV Pg (or CSV mysql, etc) NOTE: DBD's are CaSe SeNsItIvE CSV must be all caps, mysql is all lowercase, and Postgres is "Pg". Now we edit ~/.cscmailrc changing the line DatabaseDriver: CSV to DatabaseDriver: Pg or mysql or whatever... remember case sensitivity. If your using MySQL and you need to put in DatabaseUser: and DatabasePassword: do so at this time. (They should be there, but empty) Now you are finally ready to run CSCMail. It should pop-up just like it did before, only faster. Everything should be fine, all data should be there. Once you have confirmed this, you can safely delete the ~/.cscmail/messages ~/.cscmail/folders ~/.cscmail/filters ... files (Anything that when you cat it looks like a Comma Seperated Value file...) DON'T delete any directories. -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Olli <obi...@gm...> - 2000-08-16 08:28:49
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Daniel, I did the same and also like the speed :-) I got my adressbook from CSV with the migration-script dbswitch.pl from the <cscmail-dir>/migration-scripts directory. How ever I had to change the line $conn=&open_db_conn; to something like $conn=DBI->connect("DBI:mysql:database=databasename;host=localhost", "dbuser", "dbpassword",{'RaiseError' => 1}); Also I commented out the following line: # &create_database; After creating a database and putting the proper permissions to it (I used xmysqladmin), this script would then setup all the neccessary tables, e.g. messages, adressbook, accounts ... At least, I was successful. Hope that helps Oliver On 15 Aug 2000 21:37:54 CEST, Dr. Shreger said: > I recently changed to MySQL and I love the speed improvement. > But now I have a little question: is there a possibility to import my > old > (CSV) Adressbook? > I'm using CSCMail 1.6.1 > > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > | Be sure to read the CSCMail FAQ: > | http://www.cscmail.net/cscmail.faq > | > | CSCMail Home Page: > | http://www.cscmail.net > | > | To unsubscribe or change your preferences: > | http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/cscmail-users > > -- Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori Olli B. Fon: 030-47475624 Mail: obi...@gm... -- |
From: Mark N. M. <f8...@cs...> - 2000-08-16 02:23:11
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OK, I found the info I needed without the book.... Move the addressbook to a file named "addresses", and in that directory, run the following command (I think, I haven't tried it...) mysqlimport -L -p=password --fields-enclosed-by=, databasename addresses Where password is (of course) your password Where databasename is your username on your system, assuming you set up the CSCMail/MySQL interface by the books Hope this is right.... --Mark Mark Neill Enterprise Backup & UNIX Administrator CSX Technology Mar...@cs... On 15 Aug 2000, Dr. Shreger wrote: > I recently changed to MySQL and I love the speed improvement. > But now I have a little question: is there a possibility to import my old > (CSV) Adressbook? > I'm using CSCMail 1.6.1 > > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > | Be sure to read the CSCMail FAQ: > | http://www.cscmail.net/cscmail.faq > | > | CSCMail Home Page: > | http://www.cscmail.net > | > | To unsubscribe or change your preferences: > | http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/cscmail-users > |
From: Mark N. M. <f8...@cs...> - 2000-08-16 02:13:59
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Let me look in my MySQL book tomorrow...you should be able to use MySQL's import utility to yank that CSV file into a database...unless someone else answers you before then.... --Mark Mark Neill Enterprise Backup & UNIX Administrator CSX Technology Mar...@cs... On 15 Aug 2000, Dr. Shreger wrote: > I recently changed to MySQL and I love the speed improvement. > But now I have a little question: is there a possibility to import my old > (CSV) Adressbook? > I'm using CSCMail 1.6.1 > > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > | Be sure to read the CSCMail FAQ: > | http://www.cscmail.net/cscmail.faq > | > | CSCMail Home Page: > | http://www.cscmail.net > | > | To unsubscribe or change your preferences: > | http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/cscmail-users > |
From: Dr. S. <np...@gm...> - 2000-08-15 21:10:03
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I recently changed to MySQL and I love the speed improvement. But now I have a little question: is there a possibility to import my old (CSV) Adressbook? I'm using CSCMail 1.6.1 Daniel |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-08-14 13:07:18
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 00:12:36 -0700, Paul R. Watkins said: > I upgrade cscmail 1.6.1 to 1.7.8 and ran the migration scripts. > > I can receive mail fine but can't send it. The program acts like the > mail is being sent -- no errors but nothing gets written to the sent > folder and no mail is received. > > I looked at the upgraded email accounts -- the settings are fine. I > added some new accounts -- still no outgoing mail. > > What is going on? > > Paul > Are you running CSCMail from a terminal window? If so, I bet there are some errors there.. For example, did you add the Bcc: column to the messages table? Read the Changelog... not all changes are covered by the migration scripts at this time... (Which is one of the major reasons that it is not a 1.8.0 release) -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Paul R. W. <pwa...@ul...> - 2000-08-12 07:19:17
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I upgrade cscmail 1.6.1 to 1.7.8 and ran the migration scripts. I can receive mail fine but can't send it. The program acts like the mail is being sent -- no errors but nothing gets written to the sent folder and no mail is received. I looked at the upgraded email accounts -- the settings are fine. I added some new accounts -- still no outgoing mail. What is going on? Paul |