Wow. Storing user info in a SQL database is exactly a feature I need. I
was about to write a script to synchronize member data with a SQL
database--if I could store the member data there in the first place, I
won't need to write the script!

Where can I learn the details?

Cheers,
John


On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 15:48, Ajay Sharma wrote:
> On 20 Nov 2002, Jon Carnes wrote:
> 
> > If you move up to the 2.1B5 version of mailman then you can use an SQL
> > database to store the list information and membership information.  
> > Then with some judicious use of SQL commands you can set the users to
> > all use the same passwords.
> 
> Are there any docs, howto's, examples of this??  I looked about a month 
> ago to convert my lists to the latest beta but I couldn't find any 
> information about the SQL stuff.  When I searched the mailing lists I 
> only found people talking about it and not actually doing it.


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