Marc Perkel wrote:
> Here's a radical idea. A version of Exim that is all MySQL.
>
With the exception of the users message store, which is not exim's job
anyway, you can pretty much chuck all the config into a database
already. Black, white, greylist information, user lists, domain
routing, spam settings, virus settings can all easily be pulled from a
db rather than flat files. this is how the abmx backend works, for example.
What's radical, or even new, about your idea?
(Oh, and we use postgres of course, not ToySQL :)
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