I know that dbmail recommends innodb tables.  they are not trivial to set 
up and they are not enabled in mysql-max by default.  Has anyone done this 
using the BDB transaction tables which are enabled by default?

Curtis


On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Markus Welsch wrote:

> 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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