A remote MySQL server (on the same internal network) could be a problem when the database became with 2/3 or more GB's (or maybe not) in a 100Mbps wire, and worst, if users deal with large emails, like bit attach's etc etc, all toghther at the same time may slow down the server response.

My Opinion of course :P

Jorge




----- Original Message ----- From: "DK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] local v. remote


Why don't you run it local and install a remote copy of the db?
Consider this: I had run dbmail with only a few users and a few days,
the db size is already 75MB

Demi


On 6/15/06, jurgen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From what I understand, there's no problem with running a remote MySQL
server. You just need to be careful with permissions, make sure that
the dbmail user has the proper rights and privileges to access the
server. Also, there's *lots* of database activity involved, so make
sure the MySQL server isn't *that* remote.

....jurgen

On 16/06/06, Matthew Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I"m trying to run with a remote MySQL server, does this require any
> different writing of transports and such in Exim4 in terms of local v.
> remote delivery?  I only ask because all the howtos and install
> documentation assume that you're running the mysql server on the same
> box as the Exim4 server.
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