RE: what is available for reading mail stored in mysql

2004-05-17 Thread Jens Simmoleit
> > Jens Simmoleit wrote: > >>Hi Deb-users, > >>I am started to work on a new email solution where I used a text file DB > >>to store my sorting preferences and then inside procmail, it move > >>my mail to the correct MBOX. > >>But I got bored with it. Now I have my > >>mail being sent to both an M

Re: what is available for reading mail stored in mysql

2004-05-17 Thread Tom Allison
Jens Simmoleit wrote: Hi Deb-users, I am started to work on a new email solution where I used a text file DB to store my sorting preferences and then inside procmail, it move my mail to the correct MBOX. But I got bored with it. Now I have my mail being sent to both an MBOX and a mysql DB. The idea

RE: what is available for reading mail stored in mysql

2004-05-17 Thread Jens Simmoleit
> > Hi Deb-users, > I am started to work on a new email solution where I used a text file DB > to store my sorting preferences and then inside procmail, it move > my mail to the correct MBOX. > But I got bored with it. Now I have my > mail being sent to both an MBOX and a mysql DB. The idea is to

Re: what is available for reading mail stored in mysql

2004-05-15 Thread Jonathan Melhuish
Kevin Mark wrote: The thing I'm missing is a client to access (read. move, delete) my email DB. Does anyone know of a mail client that can access mail stored in a database like mysql? No, but you I think you could use Postfix with MySQL, then use any IMAP-compatible email client to interact with

what is available for reading mail stored in mysql

2004-05-14 Thread Kevin Mark
Hi Deb-users, I am started to work on a new email solution where I used a text file DB to store my sorting preferences and then inside procmail, it move my mail to the correct MBOX. But I got bored with it. Now I have my mail being sent to both an MBOX and a mysql DB. The idea is to have searchab