Thanks Mark.

I am not concerned with performances at all. My mail server does not have a heavy load, so performance is not an issue for me.

Giulio
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Users List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: HOWTO for MySQL


Hi Giulio,

I am not an expert, however I found that if I changed all of the
locations in the config file that have a file reportory to a db
repository that it worked out of the box.  I called the mysql database
'mail' and james setup all the tables it needs.

I am still in test mode so I can't comment on performance yet.

Mark


On 4/16/07, Giulio Troccoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everybody,

I'm trying to understand how to set up James to use MySQL. At the moment I'm using a file based repository. I would like to use MySQL becuase it's already installed (used by another application).

Reading the config.xml file is not really helpful, as it looks like there are more than one place that need to be configured. I have also search the archive on this ML but I only found post regarding various problems that people had using MySQL.

So, is there somewhere a nice HOWTO guide on how to set-up James to use MySQL? Or I'm really stupid and it's indeed very simple and easy to understand from the config.xml?

I'm using MySQL 5.0.27, James 2.3.0 on Fedora Core 4.

Thanks
Giulio


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