1 Oct
2007
1 Oct
'07
11:01 p.m.
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 12:44 -0700, Tom Bombadil wrote:
Really? I found the downside of using signatures much worse than not using them:
If the backend is mysql, eventually, we have to clean, and optimize the signature tables... And the optimization locks the table. Needless to say, all inbound mail can't be written to the signatures table.
Now, if you have a lot of users, your table optimization could take hours to finish. Postgres has the same problem if you use a 'vacuum full'.
Ah, yeah, that could be a problem. I use css at the moment so each mail signature is a single file it simply blows away when no longer needed.
Right now I'm looking into migrating to crm114 for the fun of it ;)
johannes