I looked at Redirect/Forward and JDBCListserv and they are close to what I'm looking for, but I really want the whole thing to be configured in a database.
Does JDBCAlias support a one to many relationship? I'll look when I get home, but that will be a long time from now.
Kenny Smith
Danny Angus wrote:
Kenny, Redirect and Forward do this, with the list in the conf file, or JDBCListserve can do it with a db stored list, just leave out the command (subscribe/unsubscribe) mailet from conf and edit the list some other way.an aliases file is a nice idea though, it might help cut across mindset boundaries. d. >-----Original Message----- >From: Kenny Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: 30 December 2002 22:26 >To: James Developers List >Subject: Re: [V3] Personal Item List > > >Hi Noel, > >A couple of questions.. I know these things are up in the air, etc, but >I figure since it's out there might float a few more questions. > > > - Replace Mordred > >Are we going to use the Jakarta Commons DBCP? I've started using it in >one of my applications and I'm really liking it. > > > - Full Function Mailing Lists > >One thing I'm very interested in is multiple recipient aliases/forwards. >Obviously full function mailing lists are totally important, but I'm >also interested in something in between. An email alias that gets >delivered to mulitple people. Something that I used to do in sendmail >with a :include: in the aliases file and something I do in James with a >frankenstein hack to JDBCVirtualUserTable. Do you know if that's on the >table at all? > >Kenny Smith >JournalScape.com > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: > >For additional commands, e-mail: > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: For additional commands, e-mail:
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