Thank you for a very well thought out *open* message. I would guess that most of
these reasons are why DBMail was started 5 years ago ;)
I'm gonna response with some pro-DBMail stuff... just because it's in my head
and pretty much addresses all of Marc's comments below.
Marc Perkel wrote:
Thi
Mike Jackson wrote:
I can't recall seeing any mention in this thread of DBmail (dbmail.org),
which already exists and is an all-in-one SMTP/POP3/IMAP server with
MySQL or Postgres message storage (with support for SQLite on the way).
It's been in development for three or four years, and from wh
Jim C. Nasby wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 01:23:35PM -0600, wrote:
I would defer to the smart people to figure out the details. However I do
wonder if the actual body content of the message would be best stored in a
file and the SQL used to store anything and everything you would want to