Hi,

I'm looking into using James in an environment with a centralised user database shared by multiple applications. So I was thinking of setting the JDBC user repository to that database, and manipulate the users through a seperate user management module. What I'm concerned about, is mailbox integrity. Does James need to be told whenever a change is made? Will it garbage collect any orphaned messages/mailboxes? Does it need to be told to create a mailbox for a new user? Can I give James only read-only access to the database? Those kinds of issues.
Has anyone done anything similar?


TIA

Ahmad

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Ahmad Kurdi
Web Developer
N People Ltd.
www.npeople.com


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