Quey wrote:
> I've read that use of SQL for vpopmail is really only advantageous
> when you get many domains.
Not exactly. SQL is advantageous if you somewhere down the road want to
implement a web based management system for administering accounts.
> However, what about 1 domain, at how many u
Hello,
I wrote some small patch for 'tcpserver'.
It is just the slight modification of 'UCSPI-TCP MySQL patch Version 2',
that is available at:
http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/patches/tcpserver-mysql.shtml
I don't know if this is the correct mailing list to post about 'tcpserver'.
But
Peter Normann wrote:
Quey wrote:
I've read that use of SQL for vpopmail is really only advantageous
when you get many domains.
Not exactly. SQL is advantageous if you somewhere down the road want to
implement a web based management system for administering accounts.
However, what about 1 do
On Mar 24, 2007, at 4:36 AM, Peter Normann wrote:
Quey wrote:
I've read that use of SQL for vpopmail is really only advantageous
when you get many domains.
Not exactly. SQL is advantageous if you somewhere down the road
want to
implement a web based management system for administering acc