This is not flamebait.  I'm not trying to be disagreeable or a jerk. 
Just a thought.

What about IMAP?

-jeff
On Wed, 1969-12-31 at 17:59, mazur wrote:
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> ** ORIGINAL MESSAGE FROM:Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>**
> ** ORIGINAL MESSAGE SENT:Tue Apr 01 13:15:00 **
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> >>re: On Tue Apr 01 2003 at 01:04:59PM -0800 Steven Nakhla wrote:
> >>
> >> Are there currently any open-source mail servers that utilize
> MySQL?
> >
> >Jeremey wrote:
> >Yes many.
> >
> > Steven wrote:
> >> I know that there are some that will authenticate against accounts
> >> stored in a MySQL database but I am looking for a mail server that
> >> actually stores the messages in the database.
> >
> >Jeremey wrote:
> >Why exactly?
> >
> >Jeremy
> 
> Well, I can answer the "why", and say I built myself a web-based email
>  application (Java/Tomcat/MySQL/Linux) so that my email would be
> centralized.  I found myself working on and using one of about 6
> computers each week, and my email was getting spread out over the
> machines.  I wasn't interested in using a Yahoo/Hotmail type account,
> as dealing with all the banners and flashing lights didn't attract me.
>   So I decided to roll my own.
> 
> Now my email is stored on and handled through one server, in a MySQL
> database.  I can search the heck out of it, and needless to say,
> access it anywhere.  I'm now considering a java GUI app to manage my
> mail (access via RMI perhaps), so having it in the database is very
> convenient.
> 
> I suppose other people have their reasons for storing email in a
> database....anyone?
> 
> Rob Mazur
> -


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