Check Majordomo2, which is what we use for the lists ... it has the
ability to use database backends now, at least for MySQL, and I know a
good portion of code is in place for PostgreSQL also (just not sure to
what extent, haven't braved it yet) ...


On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Randolf Richardson, DevNet SysOp 29 wrote:

> > An ISP I belong to uses Majordomo for their mailing list system. I'd like
> > to encourage them to move to a system that uses a database, preferably
> > psql which they already run on their server. Anything out there in Php?
>
>       I doubt there's anything in PHP since PHP is a language purely used for
> the dynamic generation of web pages (and possibly other types of documents
> for any other systems which are able to embed PHP on the server-side in a
> similar fashion to Dynamic HTML in the way Apache HTTPd does).
>
>       You may have more success if you search on PERL or other languages.
>
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