Hi,

> You might add
> deb http://debian.nfgd.net/debian/ woody/
> to your sources.list and install dbmail-mysql. You'll find a late cvs
> pre 1.1 version
> there for now. 1.1 will follow rsn.

> But then, why are you installing mysql-max instead of simply doing
> apt-get install mysql-server ?

Thanks for that help. I did a google search earlier but didn't get a result.


You're wondering why I use mysql-max instead of using the base mysql server?

Quote from the INSTALL file:
"Note: Since some DBmail tables can get VERY large (depending on your mailusage)
we advise using InnoDB as database storage backend (included in the Mysql MAX
package.)."


Well this depends what you expect as VERY LARGE. Should I consider 10 GB traffic / month as large ?



Kind Regards,

Markus

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