This is an ezmlm question.  All the details on the sql option are from
the ezmlm manual.  You have to compile ezmlm with mysql support and then
read up on the ezmlm-mktab program which makes the tables.  It doesn't
make the database or user for you however, and neither does qmailadmin.

I've been using the sql option in qmailadmin successfully for about a
year now and integrate everything in through it.

Regards,

Tren

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Nichau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 11:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [qmailadmin] Managing subcribers of a mailinglist 
> through a sql database
> 
> 
> 
> Hello everyone out there!
> 
> IŽd tried to integrate our newsletter through the ezmlm 
> interface in qmailadmin into qmail. Due to my newsletter 
> having approximated 5000 subcribers my problem now is, of 
> course, to integrate existing data into this mailinglist. I 
> saw that thereŽs also a sql support to this in qmailadmin; 
> Now my questions:
> 
> - Does this sql-support have effect and what is required to 
> use it? - Perl DB and Mysql is present and i have root access 
> to this server.
> - What table structure is underlying?
> - How performant is this feature?
> 
> Sorry, I found no documentation of this feature - you are my 
> last chance to get through.
> 
> Thanks, Alex.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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