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Re: dbmail_headername & dbmail_headervalue question
Hi Thomas,

I did something similar with Reindl's help, due to the same reasons.

Just keep the cache for the headers:

58, 'cc'
1, 'content-type'
2, 'date'
3, 'from'
31, 'importance'
32, 'in-reply-to'
11654, 'message-id'
4687, 'mime-version'
951, 'newsgroups'
85, 'priority'
11660, 'references'
23, 'reply-to'
11656, 'return-path'
242, 'status'
11653, 'subject'
8, 'to'
11214, 'x-priority'
7357, 'x-ref'

That's fine for me.
Don't forget to set header_cache_readonly = yes and restart LMTPD

> -----Original Message-----
> From: dbmail-bounces@dbmail.org [mailto:dbmail-bounces@dbmail.org] On
> Behalf Of Thomas Raschbacher
> Sent: domingo, 4 de Janeiro de 2015 09:52
> To: dbmail@dbmail.org
> Subject: [Dbmail] dbmail_headername & dbmail_headervalue question
>
> Hi.
>
> I got a question about the caches:
>
> I just truncuated my tables to get rid of - several tens of thousands -
> of rows in them.
>
> Now I was wondering what happens if I forgot some header that i
> should've kept in there? - Will my client just not receive any results
> for e.g. a search?
>
> Also is there a good way to find out which headers my clients use and
> make sure I have them in dbmail_headername?
>
> Regards,
> Thomas R
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