In my case the CDB thing fails.... I don't know why, but apparently, the CDB file gets cached because THE ONLY way to get qmail to see changes in the tcp.smtp file are to COMPLETELY kill qmail and all its daemons. If any of them are left running, qmail will us the old version of the file on restart.
Personally, I would like to be able to store the message in an ODBC datastore as in 1K binary fields. The backend would be running either Oracle or Microsoft SQL that does realtime replication. No flames please - this is just an opinion. Duane. -----Original Message----- From: Torgeir Veimo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 9:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Updates? Henning Brauer wrote: > On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 04:16:55PM +0100, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote: > >>Thats what I figured out myself... But it'll take some time to write >>such a daemon - the other solution might be ugly, but it's supposed to >>work (better(?) than touching / writing to files, updating the >>tcprelay-files, removing them by cronjob, ... as most of us do now) >> > > This can be a relative simple perl solution. But can you match cdb performance without insertion cost? ;) -- -Torgeir
