Charlie wrote:
 > I'd agree with John Powell - either could have done the job, and there's
> nothing wrong with the choice of MySQL.

I am just probing the subject - e-smith's have stated that they prefer to
have a varitey solutions for a function - ie different backup solutions, fax
server etc. I haven't really worked with postgres to much but I have been
told it is more robust than mysql.... but more resource intense!

Also I was curious about the license issue - (which isn't really an issue),
I thought that it wasn't GPL?

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