Charles Benett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Wrote:
>a) Would it be useful to allows different tables, e.g. one for spam
>another for errors etc.?

Yes, and no!

>b) If one had multiple tables, how likely is it that one would have them
>in different dbs or on different machines?

I think that if you are going to allow that level of granularity, adding the ability 
to specify connections is sensible, but perhaps overkill?

>c) If one had multiple tables, would we still want all POP3 inboxes to
>be in one table or would per-user tables make sense?

Probably not, not unless there's a sensible way to handle multiple domains, in which 
case a table per domain would make some kind of sense.

>
>Any other suggestions re storing mail in a db would be welcome.

I'd like to see some thought given to user repositories, I've been a bit out of touch 
with recent progress, so stop me if its been done, but I would like to see users 
configured for multiple domains, user aliases, and listserve subscribers on a db.
Listserve subscribers supporting additional fields to flag banned posters, banned 
recipients, and temporarily "off"

Its a lot, I know, but if anyone is looking at this, thats what I'd like to have.




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