Hi! Really, MySQL upgrades are pretty seamless. Install your MySQL binaries and libraries and recompile DBMail if you really want to and restart MySQL and DBMail! Done!
Regards, Chris =?ISO-2022-JP?B?UGF3ZWwgU3p5bWN6eWtvd3NraQ==?= wrote: >Hi there! > >I just started using dbmail recently and was very impressed by it. In fact, I >already moved my primary email accounts to. As it turns out, maybe I jumped >the gun a bit there. Heh. > >The problem comes in here.. I've decided I need to upgrade my MySQL package on >the mail server from the older 3.x to a 4.x for its various improved features. >I would like to be able to do this nice and cleanly, first removing the old, >then installing the new and then restoring databases from dumps. I also don't >want to miss any mail though while I am fiddling around with this :/ > >Is there any way to postpone delivery into the dbmail database for a period of >time? Let's say a couple hours? It would be ideal if there was some way for it >to pile up somewhere, to be delivered when I tell it I am ready. :) > >I am using a postfix / dbmail combination under RH73.. any dbmail or postfix >ideas or suggestions you may have would be greatly appreciated. > >Many thanks in advance! >-Pawel >_______________________________________________ >Dbmail mailing list >[email protected] >https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > >
