On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 at 23:11, Ian C.Sison wrote:
>Why not try out storing your aliases in a mysql database
I'm starting a (slow boat to China) migration from MySQL to PostgreSQL.
Would you know if Postfix has native or patched support for PostgreSQL
based alias databases? Any URL recommendations for information on
database-hosted aliases for Postfix?
>For big sites, you need to go with a POP server that supports
>"BULLETINS". This is a special feature of a pop server which will allow
>you to post a message once, and it is replicated everytime a user
>downloads email. AFAIK, only solid-pop3d has this support, along with
>maildir.
Won't work for me, considering my primary method of mail access is IMAP
via IMP. Perhaps I'll stick to having an "everybody" alias. :-)
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