Jan Wieck wrote:
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> As said, "simple read-only" is not really something you want
> a full featured RDBMS for. Maybe you are better off with a
> simple and stupid system on the feature level of gdbm or
> MySql.
>
> Jan
I'd agree with this on the query-level functionality... but...
Michael, does Qmail-SQL *store* the email in the database? (haven't
checked)
If so, there's no way I'd want new customer inquiries or other
*important* email stored in a system which didn't know how to fully
recover if the server crashes.
Imagine... 200,000 customer emails in a busy MySQL 3.23.x database, and
the UPS power cuts off.
Erk...
+ Justin
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