We're running dbmail on a postgresql installation with about 22.000 users. It has 9 Gb of maildata. For that we use postgresql. Be carefull though, postgresql needs a lot of finetuning and vacuuming (like every 30 mins) for it to run wel. Easier and faster is mysql with Innodb.

Good luck,

Eelco

On vrijdag, maa 7, 2003, at 19:51 Europe/Amsterdam, Joby Walker wrote:

If you are familar with the proper maintenance of pgsql, you should be able to do quite well. Although my installation is the opposite of yours (few users, large content), I have had no problems using pgsql.

Joby Walker


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Hi all..
In this day, i have played with dbmail and vpopmail and others, i
interesting in start a litle business in my country, ant that's include
email with security, it's backup every mail in<->out of my client's.
Well in dbmail i see mysql(innodb) and postgresql, i need contact or
recomendations about what DB it's work better with dbmail.
My users it's not very demanding but I hope that they are many:
2000 email user's...
1 user -> quota (5M, 10M, 25M)
!!
and transfer max 4M by mail.
Somebody has had experience with something equal, what database one better perfomance for same or serious the really best one not to use dbmail for
the same one.
I prefer Postgresql, because have trigers, pl/SQL and other's no to do
mysql!!
thanks
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