On Jun 25, 2008, at 10:16 AM, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Paul,
>
>> Don't use it for anything other than testing. There are still some
>> pretty fundamental issues to iron out.
>
> Thanks for the warning. 2.2 it is. Now, if only Ubuntu would
> update the $&%&@ packages ...
>
>>> 2) If I run queries against the mail in the backend database, and
>>> update or delete things, are there parts of dbmail which don't get
>>> their data from the database?
>> No. Everything is in the database. Unless you are using LDAP for
>> authentication. That is the *only* exception.
>
> Oh? Is there a non-LDAP option? I'd love to avoid LDAP -- I
> thought it was required.
The non-LDAP option is the default: everything is in the database :-)
Aaron
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