People,
I sent out an email three nights ago to two of my group lists and that worked fine.
Since then I have been probably only replying to individual emails that came in and that has also been fine.
Today I tried to send new emails and realised that the list of addresses is not appearing as I type in the "To:" field - and when I look at the contacts table with psql, I see all the email fields are now empty! How could this happen?
I can recover most of the email addresses from backups and restore them but this is a fairly scary occurrence and I would like to work out what happened . . I have not had this happen ever before in all the years I have been using RCM . .
I have had some issues on the workstation but the server has been stable . . (both are Fedora 30 x86_64).
Thanks,
Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896 Cowra NSW 2794 Australia E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
People,
I didn't get a response to this - the only thing has happened is that the DB had to be restored - I have re-restored it now and the emails are now back in the contacts table but I am still getting the same problem with RCM not displaying possible contacts as I type in the "To:" field is still occurring . .
Any suggestions about how to debug? Watching the sql.log is not helping me much . .
Thanks,
Phil.
On 2019-06-28 17:16, Philip Rhoades wrote:
People,
I sent out an email three nights ago to two of my group lists and that worked fine.
Since then I have been probably only replying to individual emails that came in and that has also been fine.
Today I tried to send new emails and realised that the list of addresses is not appearing as I type in the "To:" field - and when I look at the contacts table with psql, I see all the email fields are now empty! How could this happen?
I can recover most of the email addresses from backups and restore them but this is a fairly scary occurrence and I would like to work out what happened . . I have not had this happen ever before in all the years I have been using RCM . .
I have had some issues on the workstation but the server has been stable . . (both are Fedora 30 x86_64).
Thanks,
Phil.