
This is very good from your perspective, but technically, not advisable - for sure you are better of having configs and the likes on a db but not mail. If you go against the wise advice, good luck. ./Ok3ch On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Steve Muchai <smuchai@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:04 PM, David Ndambuki <damundx@gmail.com> wrote: [.......]
And yes, I would like to store the e-mails in a mysql database instead of a home directory (maildir format).
What's the motivation behind this? I remember seeing some posts on exim-users or similar list some time back, arguing the merits and demerits of storing the actual email content in a database. I can't remember any of the arguments for/against this, however.
IMHO, storing user info in a database is as far as I'd go (actually, have done) and leave the mail on the good old filesystem, but it would be great to know of any compelling reasons to go the whole 9 yards. I'm not saying you're doing the wrong or right thing, I'd just like to learn from your point of view.
I've already started on it, will get back to you soon.
Watching this thread...please keep us posted. Including any gotchas....
Regards, Steve
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