On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 13:47, Charlie Clark wrote:
> Barry's explanation is pretty good but I think the integration with an ACID
> RDBMS is a little trickier than with BerkeleyDB and I think MySQL would not
> be a good choice for this. We have recently done our own RDBMS integration
> for a clie
On 2003-07-03 at 18:02:33 [+0200], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Barry, you mentioned that Mailman can work with MySQL, just not "out of
> the box." Can you expound on this? Or can anyone else? I'm about to do
> a lot of R&D in this area and would like to tap into what other people
> know so fa
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 08:48, Kevin McCann wrote:
> Barry, you mentioned that Mailman can work with MySQL, just not "out of
> the box." Can you expound on this? Or can anyone else? I'm about to do
> a lot of R&D in this area and would like to tap into what other people
> know so far.
>
> Are we t
Barry, you mentioned that Mailman can work with MySQL, just not "out of
the box." Can you expound on this? Or can anyone else? I'm about to do
a lot of R&D in this area and would like to tap into what other people
know so far.
Are we talking about data synching here, or is there a way to get
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