mantisbt:plugins:emailreporting
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mantisbt:plugins:emailreporting [2018/06/05 18:00] – [MantisBT Configuration options] SL-Gundam | mantisbt:plugins:emailreporting [2018/07/23 14:34] – [Configuration options] SL-Gundam | ||
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As for the MantisBT $g_max_file_size. That one is very important if you've setup EmailReporting to save attachments in the database instead of on the disk. MySQL/ | As for the MantisBT $g_max_file_size. That one is very important if you've setup EmailReporting to save attachments in the database instead of on the disk. MySQL/ | ||
- | Make sure you set $g_max_file_size to a slightly lower value then your server setup supports (alternatively increase the other mentioned values to be higher then $g_max_file_size). If you need to handle big attachments, | + | Make sure you set $g_max_file_size to a slightly lower value then your server setup supports (alternatively increase the other mentioned values to be higher then $g_max_file_size |
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+ | Do keep in mind that this option was not meant for archiving purposes. The more emails there are in the mailbox, the higher the run-time for the script everytime it is run. This is especially true for IMAP | ||
=== mail_max_email_body === | === mail_max_email_body === | ||
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=== mail_debug_show_memory_usage === | === mail_debug_show_memory_usage === | ||
- | Name: Show the memory usage in different | + | Name: Show the memory usage at various |
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mantisbt/plugins/emailreporting.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/23 09:12 by SL-Gundam