Gianni Mariani wrote:
Paul Stevens wrote:
Gianni Mariani wrote:
a) This one is serious because emails are dropped silently. If
"dbmail-smtp -m BOX" is used and BOX does not exist, then the email
is silently dropped on the floor.
This IS serious. I'm also quite sure this didn't occur in earlier
releases. IMO delivery should fallback to INBOX should -m BOX specify
a non-existant mailbox.
This is fixed in the debian packages.
Are the debian packages significantly different ?
No, they track CVS. The only differences are:
- moved dbmail.conf to /etc/dbmail/
- provide 'fallback to INBOX' where -m BOX does not exist.
Other than that I've focussed on good packaging:
- packages for both woody and sid.
- some nice init.d scripts with stunnel support
- solid debconf support to manage configuration.
- made dbmail.conf 0600 and dbmail-imapd/pop3d suid to prevent
lusers from reading the pg/mysql password in dbmail.conf
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