At 18:59 +0100 2003/02/08, Nico Erfurth wrote:
>On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, James P. Roberts wrote:
>
>> I have a wild idea, which may or may not suffice... I seem to recall
>> reading that this particular wish was not trivial to implement, since
>> different processes are involved at different stages of an email's life
>> within Exim. Thus, persistent (external) storage is required.
>>
>> This idea requires that a MySQL lookup, executed from within Exim, be
>> able to include statements that cause data to be written to the MySQL
>> database, not merely retrieved. I probably don't even have to continue
>> explaining the idea now, do I? ;)
>
>.... ${readsocket} is the answer ....
>
>Nico
sorry guys, but this is all too kludgy. Of course you can write to a
db, since the statement is not restricted to a select. Even
readsocket is not the answer, this is all too prone to catastrophe.
Giuliano
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