> > Yes this is sort of correct. I am using a mail system called hivemail.com > > Basically, the program receives mail through a catch-all address that pipes
> > the mail to a PHP script that either adds the message to the db or sends
> > back a bounced error message via the php mail() function. So, exim thinks
> > that I am the sender of the mails and when they fail it sends all bounced
> > messages to my admin account.
>
> Sorry, but IMHO this is weird, storing mails in a mysql-database is just
> .... don't know how to tell you, it's SICK.
Ok, which is worse, me wanting to log to SQL or him storing emails in sql?
If it was possible, I'd use that at work for scripts to view logs.
by the way nico, I'm wt(at)electro-mechanical(dor)com
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