if i had time and knowledge, i would volunteer to doc myself. i will be
looking forward to your post - whenever that may be. btw, i am using mysql
as my backend...

> Hello shon,
>
> s> awesome! why isn't this kind of stuff documented anywhere? or is it
> s> and i just missed it?
>
> One of the problems with active development is that documentation is
> usually left in the dust... In the case of dbmail, there is a lot of
> implementation-specific stuff that has appeared on the mail list over
> the last year and a half that hasn't made it to the official manual.
>
> I have a longer description of how to get dbmail and Postfix working
> that I've posted here from time to time. However, it's no longer 100%
> accurate. In particular, it does not address Postgres compatibility, and
> the most recent change to dbmail using the dbmail.conf file
> instead of the configuration table in the database.
>
> I should update it and repost it, but the reason it hasn't been
> updated is that I haven't been tracking the CVS version of dbmail for
> over a year... What I have works for what we're doing, and several of
> the changes made to add Postgres support were more disruptive than I
> wanted to deal with at the time.
>
> As I get a new mail server built "real soon now", I'm going back and
> working with the current dbmail, as well as Postfix 2.x, so I should
> have something next month. Then, we just need to get it added to the
> documentation! B-)
>
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