On that note--what is the real benefit of using MySQL?  I'm running it now,
and things are working fine, but I'm afraid of the load problem you
described before...  Does MySQL offer a significant performance gain?  I
doubt we'll -ever- have over 1000 users (we don't even have 100 now), and so
it's not that important.  I used to be running exim on a 486 with gnu-pop3d
and it worked quite well, no performance issues whatsoever.

Thoughts?  Ideas?  Suggestions?

Thanks,
Ryan Hayle


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Garvas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 August, 2000 10:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Looping tcprules issue "solved"



I converted my entire MySQL "small" system back to cdb format last night.

I had to recompile vpopmail and qmailadmin, but my load average on my
system is back to an amazing 0.00 and everything is working fine.

Is anyone aware of a bug in the MySQL workings of either qmailadmin,
vpopmail or something else which was causing this?

I would at some time like to convert back to a MySQL based system if the
problem is solved.

-Jeff

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