hi,
Why not put pg_hba.conf in a pg table? Seems like it would be much
easier to work with. After all, if we can keep users in the db
tables, why not this?
Thanks,
J.
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ependent on how many requests you server will need to deal with. On
equal machines, could pg handle more or less requests that MS SQL?
Thanks,
Jason
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hi,
I'm wondering if I can set a trigger or stored procedure that will run a
perl script?
Thanks,
Jason.
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arrives?
Thanks,
Jason
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Debain!Linux!
info to a Perl script to stick in in the DB.
Anyone know of such a script? Or an example I can work with?
Thanks
Jason
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hi,
Is PG done in C or C++?
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hi,
That looks promising. Any idea where the mail reformatted 'formail' gets
the input email? From STDIN?
J
Ed Loehr wrote:
> "Jason C. Leach" wrote:
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> > :0
> * ^Subject:.*Digest
> |formail +1 -d -s procmail
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> This sounds like a