My question is: Can I have two MX hosts updating the same database? What
if there is an insert at precisely the same time from both
MX hosts? Will each seperate message that is inserted get it's own
message_idnr? Will it all stay consistent?
We have had up to 9 MX hosts inserting into one
Hi there,
Just a quick question, I'm just wanting to know how to add users without using
the dbmail-adduser utility, but by inserting directly into a mysql database.
What steps are involved when doing this?
Thanks in advance,
Dean
Dean W. Frampton wrote:
Just a quick question, I'm just wanting to know how to add
users without using the dbmail-adduser utility, but by inserting
directly into a mysql database. What steps are involved when
doing this?
We had a discussion about that here a little while ago. Specifically,
Which competition? Mailutils and Cyrus already use this.
Dan
Ross Gohlke wrote:
I envision a future in which an email client is nothing more than a
temporary repository for what's on the server, where average users take
advantage of IMAP and put their filters on the server. I think
I am setting up a new mail system next month. It will
require redundancy and failover.
Our current systems run Postfix+Cyrus+Amavis+MySQL/Auth.
Cryus is a complete pain in the rear to setup with account
failover. DBMail seems like a great solution. By just
setting up MySQL replication between a
This may not be what your looking for.
This is my solution for adding users and administrating dbmail.
It works great for me. I would not have it any other way.
Write some bash scripts that execute dbmail-adduser, dbmail-maintenace, etc..
and execute them via WEBMIN CUSTUM MENU.
You will have