> > is there an email solution that employs some kind of database that stores
> > mail for long term? id rather not turn on "leave a copy on the server" as
> > this has shown to give poorer and poorer performance over time for me.
> People normally take backups of their machines in order to protec
Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
>> is there an email solution that employs some kind of database that stores
>> mail for long term? id rather not turn on "leave a copy on the server" as
>> this has shown to give poorer and poorer performance over time for me.
>>
Jonathan Horne wrote:
is there an email solution that employs some kind of database that stores
mail for long term? id rather not turn on "leave a copy on the server" as
this has shown to give poorer and poorer performance over time for me.
People normally take backups of their machines in
well, my FreeBSD desktop just had a disk failure, and i am right now in
the middle of building a new system from scratch. i thought i was so cool
with my smokin fast SCSI RAID0! at this moment, im not feeling quite as
cool :)
one of the things that im regretting more than others, is the loss of