Helen,

Without root access it'll be very difficult. But if you can get ahold of the database schema, we might give you an accurate estimate.

%> mysqldump -u dbmail -pXXXXX -d dbmail

should do the trick, though you'll have to fill-in the username and password using the values in the dbmail.conf.


Hamster wrote:
Hello again,

I assume that as I've received no replies, it's not possible to work out
which version of dbmail our sever is running?

H



On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:54:41 +0100
Hamster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello,

I need to determine which version of dbmail we have running here at
work.

I don't have root access, so I am unable to view the name of the
tarball that it was compiled from. (It was built in /root).

I've looked at the man pages, they contain no version info, and I've
run a couple of the /usr/sbin/dbmail- utilities and they contain no
version info either (at least not on the ones I ran). I've looked in
the logs - also no version mentioned.

/etc/dbmail.conf has the version number:
# $Id: dbmail.conf,v 1.98 2003/01/13 10:31:46 roel Exp $

But I realise this is the cvs version, not the dbmail version.

I know for certain that its NOT one of the 2. series, but I need to
lock it down to the exact version.

Can someone please tell me where to look?

Thanks

Helen
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