Or your friend uses a DB to create the config fiels that courier needs,
rebuilds those DB's, and restarts courier... that's what we do

All our aliases, domains and so on are made in a mysql database, then we
regenerate the courier files from that (not soemthing I can give you though
because it's a) not portable b) in development c) undocumented ;-)

But it is simple to roll your own.

m/

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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 2:41 PM
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Subject: [courier-users] Re: Storing EVERYTHING in a db


Gabriel Ambuehl writes:

> Hello,
> a friend of mine is currently deploying courier on some of his
> machines and made me have a look at it (current installation uses
> qmail+vpopmail). He claimed there are people who run courier with ALL
> data in a DB but I couldn't find a lot info on the topic on the site.

Your friend is mistaken.



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