Re: [exim] The Future of Email is SQL

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Auteur: L. Jason Godsey
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Sujet: Re: [exim] The Future of Email is SQL


Please see dbmail.org.

As for rock solid SQL backend.. There are many. If you are concerned,
simply store 48 hours worth of inbound mail as bsmtp spools on disk and
do regular snapshots/backups of the sql database.

--- Evil Ernie <evilernie.esq@???> wrote:

> >
> > > Obviously the database I'm thinking about is something that's a
> lot
> > > better that Exchange or Groupwise. I'm thinking MySQL but there's
> Oracle
> > > and other databases that might do the trick. Obviously this isn't
> going
> > > to happen unless the SQL backend is rock solid.
>
>
> Mike dumped this on me. :)
> With a database driven email system you get EVERYTHING!!! You can
> share
> messages and folders and address books with anyone else on the
> system. You
> can see when someone opened the email you sent. You can have an
> automatic
> notification when they open your email. You can setup resources such
> as
> laptops and conference rooms that you can reserve. With a bit more
> code you
> get shared calendars. A little bit more code and you can get more
> functionality out of those calendars. As you can see, these are
> important
> features for a company's email system.
>
> But all of those possibilities come at a high price. There is no rock
> solid
> SQL backend. Database admins get paid the big bucks because their
> skills are
> so necessary to running the databases. A database admin who is also
> an email
> admin would be worth even more. Which is why Exchange admins get paid
> more
> than regular Windows server admins who make more than Windows desktop
> support people. All the email in a single database is vulnerable to a
> single
> error.
>
> If you don't need those additional features then the costs outweigh
> the
> benefits of using a database to store your email. You might still
> find some
> value in importing the email into a database so you can use that
> information. But sticking with the old mbox and such allows you to
> save time
> and effort when dealing with ISP or home email systems.
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