On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:03:00 +0200 Rainer rainer.frey@inxmail.de articulated:
Well, it leaves out the *one tricky part* of using a flat file database for virtual users with dovecot and postfix: there is no common format that both understand directly.
I have not been following this thread as closely as I probably should have; however, I was wondering what the OP's problem was with using MySQL? It would greatly simplify the job of constructing and maintaining databases. It is even possible to create tables that both Postfix and Dovecot can use jointly if desired. I use MySQL for several projects, and would never go back to using 'flat files" unless there was no other way to achieve my goal.
If the OP does not know how to construct a usable table in MySQL, I would be willing to work with him as I am sure would others on this list.
The thread subject implies that the OP wants the best choice for a database file system and that would be, IMHO, a SQL one.
Just my 2ยข.
-- Jerry Dovecot.user@seibercom.net
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