I would not recommend going to MyISAM tables. We have used them here
ourselves and they pose no real problem. The only thing is that they do
not support some database specific features. These features (foreign
keys etc) will be probably be needed in future releases of DBMail.
Currently DBMail r
Hi all,
I've been using DBMail since version 1.0 with great success in an
environment with about 10 users and about 20 GB of mail (stored
permanently and pulled down via IMAP) all up.
I'm looking to deploy DBMail for a much larger installation (about 200
users) with a minimum of mail each (r