On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 09:38 +0100, Paul J Stevens wrote:

> That smells like POP3 access. Like Marc's suggestion, perhaps we should
> offer a pop3-storage only mode (no headercaching, no envelope caching,
> etc). But that would not be possible on a per-user basis, only on a
> per-dbmail-instance basis. Not without changing the delivery chain very
> significantly. Sorry Marc.


For MySQL could'nt the mysql blackhole storage engine do the trick?
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/blackhole-storage-engine.html

Btw: I noticed in another thread this install is only going to be used
to store SPAM, did I read that correctly?  Seems overkill to focus on
performance so much, as peaks are handled by MTA's queueing mechanism.
Most important is that dbmail can handle the sustained mail throughput.

Secondly, how are you going to spamfilter 1000 mails a second? 

Greetings, Casper

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