My point here is - think outside the box. I'm going to be lobbying IMAP server developers to include SQL backends. exim could pipe data into a local delivery agent, or it can have features written to write directly to the SQL backend. Thoughts ..... ? Because I am an SQL dummy, I do have this question.
Would aps like Mysql and Postgres be able to handle 10,000+ users with an
average of 50 MB of email?
I really don't know.
Also, does the body just get written to a table?
Enlighten me,
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