Hey, that's curious: I never used MailMan, so not sure whether it is it's own fault, or a bug in whatever software is responsible to generate the web archive. My post has been truncated right before a sentence starting with the magic word "From" at the beginning of the line.
So, at http://lists.opensips.org/pipermail/devel/2009-July/003781.html there is missing the following part: > From the active one - of course this requires your databases to be > somehow "perfectly" synchronised. > >> I can see that this can work fine for read operations assuming that the >> databases are synchronized by external means and wherever you go you get the >> same information, but for write I do not see where the aggregation layer is >> to >> assure that the data is synchronized and consistent. > > That's not OpenSIPS job - it's up to who is configuring it to take > care of synced DBs and such things. OpenSIPS has to drop it's queries > somewhere - nothing more. And multiple configured DBs allows you to > easily take down one DB server for maintainance without interrupting > the service. > > I consider this a very worthful addition. And there is not so much > trouble you can cause if OpenSIPS is either not inserting a record > or writing it twice to usrloc - after some time everything will be > fine again. The impact is much less than a "real" downtime. > > Just my 2 eurocent - please correct me, if I'm wrong! > > Best regards, > Thomas Gelf No one else ever got aware of this? Sure, "From" is used to split mbox files - but IMO in that case the MDA should somehow "escape" lines starting with "From" in your mail body... Cheers, Thomas _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel
