Hi Glenn,

first of all, we decided to change back to C instead of C++ for a number of reasons
(for one, it will be easier to integrate).
However, I am still in the progress of splitting up the database code into "driver-code", specific for a database, and general code for database operations. When this is finished, it should be pretty trivial to add an Oracle driver.

I hope to finish the code by the 20th of August. I'll be going away on holiday from tomorrow and will be back August 11th, from which time on I will be able to spend more time on DBMail (I've been finishing the last parts of my master's
degree this week. Tomorrow I'll do my final presentation of my thesis)

greetings,
Ilja
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On Wednesday, Jul 30, 2003, at 19:47 Europe/Amsterdam, Ellingson, Glenn wrote:


Hi!

Glenn Ellingson from paypal.com here. I am writing because we are
considering using dbmail for certain tasks here -- looks like a great mail
system!

For reasons I'd rather not get into ( :-) ), we would really, really, like to run dbmail on Oracle. Obviously the two existing drivers are mysql and postgres; I'm quite willing to do the work of creating an Oracle driver, but
I thought I would ask:

a) has anyone tried this before and want to share any tips or warnings? :-)

b) what's the staus of the 'combining database drivers' task that Roel
mentioned to the list on 8 july? I'd love to work from the combined c++ code
if it's in a state that's ready to share...

-- Glenn
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