obviously guessing wrong :) 

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Wolfram

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> A. Kraushaar
> Sent: Mittwoch, 30. März 2005 22:22
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> Subject: RE: [Dbmail-dev] DBMail synchronization
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> > 
> > > Is it handled through database triggers.
> > > If not, what is the meachnism used to inform the clients 
> > about a new 
> > > message, deleted message or message state chage.
> > 
> > DBMail doesn't support IDLE [yet?]
> 
> dbmail-imapd would need an IPC/RPC interface to support IDLE
> which is then called by dbmail-smtpd/dbmail-lmtpd upon insertion 
> because afair MySQL doesn't offer sth. like pg_notify.
> 
> The other idea would be a "master" (like in Postfix) - but 
> IDLE wouldn't work if you're running dbmail-l/smtpd and
> dbmail-imapd on different machines.
> 
> So I guess IDLE is not to be expected soon.
> 
> Just my 2c
> 
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> Wolfram
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