There are some cool tools out there that allow you to lookup the user's 
password even if you're using the registry.  Check out iPlus Info Browser 
(iPB).  You can download it at http://www.martekware.com.  It's free for a 
single domain.

Evans Martin

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From: "Troy D. Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 3:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] SQL or not to SQL 

We use a SQL database for our users; however we also use WS_FTP Server to 
authenticate against the same database. 
  
The only "real life" advantage I've found is the ability to lookup a user's 
password instead of having to recreate it. 
  
I once heard that there was a performance advantage to SQL but you'd have to 
have way more accounts than 500 to really see it, IIRC. 
  

Troy D. Hilton   
Serveon, Inc.   
302-529-8640  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  

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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bonno Bloksma
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 3:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] SQL or not to SQL 
  

Hi, 

 
The only reason to use a SQL database is when one wants to have the user data 
for other purposes as well. If one has a client database in SQL that is being 
used for other purposes like finance it might be advantageous to have IMail use 
the SQL database. 

  

  

Met vriendelijke groet,
Bonno Bloksma
hoofd systeembeheer 
  

tio hogeschool hotelmanagement en toerisme  

begijnenhof 8-12 / 5611 el eindhoven
t 040 296 28 28 / f 040 237 35 20
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   / www.tio.nl   

----- Original Message -----  

From:  Dale McDiarmid  

To:  [email protected]  

Sent:  Thursday, May 17, 2007 9:04 PM 

Subject:  [IMail Forum] SQL or not to SQL 

  
Hi...

I'll be building a new server small corporate mail server with less 
than 500 users and a few lists. I'll allow POP and web access.

Is it an advantage to go SQL or would the iMail default be fine. I've 
been running on default for over 10 years without issues. If we did 
go SQL I'd prefer Oracle, but would consider MS SQL Server or mySQL 
(if it's an option).

Also, would SQL hamper or improve recovery?

Any suggestions?

Thx,
D.

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