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Hi Ben,

Ben Kennedy wrote:
| On 19 7 2004 at 9:26 am -0400, TWC | Mario Peschel wrote:
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|
|>Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases? And btw. why not mySQL
|>based domains?
|
|
| It does, and, it does.
|
| Provided it works properly (which it has been for me on my redhat install
| for the last couple of years, but I'm still having issues on gentoo...)

What have you done to get it working?

cu, Mario
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