Hi,

I know that there is support for mysql in maildrop. Is this
only in a patch, or is it in the mainstream maildrop code?
What is mysql support in maildrop used for?

Is there more information about that somewhere? What exactly
does mysql support in maildrop mean? Does it mean that the
mailfilter file could have in it some sort of mysql lookup
commands?

Or is maildrop + mysql only meant to be used for virtual
user lookup tables when maildrop is matched up with
non-courier mta's?

Thanks
Ricardo


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