The ODBC link you're looking for is http://home.att.net/~niceman/

The first nine fields in the table must be exactly as Imail specifies. Then
you can add other fields after that. Be sure that the Imail services start
under a user that has permissions to the table.

USERID - varchar(31) 
PASSWORD - varchar(31) 
FULLNAME - varchar(63) 
USERDIR - varchar(255) 
MAILADDR - varchar(255) 
MAXSIZE - integer 
MAXMSGS - integer 
FLAGS - integer 
TYPE - integer

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Jeffrey Marsh
Guns don't kill people; exit wounds do.  --Bill Plymton

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Andrews, Bryan (CCI-Atlanta) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:30 AM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        [IMail Forum] SQL7 help

Could anyone who has had success using SQL7 comment on this? 

I searched the knowledge-base  looking for the most recent info on using
SQL7 which is apparently still 'unsupported'. 

-I know there was an issue where the dll would not reconnect to the SQL
database if there was a loss of connectivity... is there a more recent
version of the dll that overcomes this problem?

-I know with access I had problems getting imail to work in a table that was
not created by it so I let imail create the table and then added the other
fields I needed. Must I do this with SQL7?

Any formulas for success on this are appreciated... I'm willing to Con$ult
on this if need be...


Thanks,


Bryan Andrews
Senior Web Administrator
Cox Communications, Inc.


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