Hello,
i need to know if is possible to construct something like:
DBmail stores Message and the attachments of messages are stored outside
Mysql DB.
Thanks. !!!
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You could do this with a script or small LMTP server that sits between the
MTA and DBMail, and removes certain MIME attachments and replaces them with
e.g. a url to a web server where the attachment is now stores. I know of at
least one commercial product that does this, and there might be some ope
I believe we've all gone over this before, but remember if you do
something like this, you lose or complicate redundancy.
For example, our dbmail installation, which has over 4500 mailboxes and
100,000 emails/week has three mail servers and two database servers. The
database servers are MySQL in a
On Montag 04 Mai 2009 Darvin Denmian wrote:
> DBmail stores Message and the attachments of messages are stored
> outside Mysql DB.
Use cyrus as your mailserver, then everything is a file. A mixture of
SQL+file combines the disadvantages of both, not the advantages.
mfg zmi
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On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 2:36 AM, Michael Monnerie
wrote:
> On Montag 04 Mai 2009 Darvin Denmian wrote:
>> DBmail stores Message and the attachments of messages are stored
>> outside Mysql DB.
>
> Use cyrus as your mailserver, then everything is a file. A mixture of
> SQL+fil
i was trying to remeber why i wanted to separate attachment and e-mail
message,honestly, 2 days have passed until I rememberi think i'm
drinking much beer :)
Now i have another questions:
1. Mysql will work fine with a lot of messages with attachment?
2. Mysql will not run slow?
Thanks !!!
O
Many mobile users I know really like this feature, so that they can quickly
download messages and simply see links to the attachments. IBM Lotus Domino
does this, perhaps only to the extent that it is a form of single-instance
storage, but I recall being shown an IBMer's Blackberry where an attachm
Doing a mobile-mode wouldn't even be reaching that far. We already have
single-instance storage of attachments. It's just a matter of changing
the message reconstruction strategy (into one much simpler than the
current mime-reconstruction), and exposing attachments over http. I
wonder if those bla
q. Pardon he typos.
Cheers,
Curtis
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From: "Paul J Stevens"
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: 5/7/2009 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Dbmail Hybrid
Doing a mobile-mode wouldn't even be reaching that far. We already have
single-instance storage of