Anton Aylward wrote:
On 30/05/17 11:05 AM, Wols Lists wrote:
But I probably tried using text files and failed, which is why I went down the mysql route.
Whichever mode you choose, and it doesn't have to be the same for all the various 'files' that postfix uses, you do have to be diligent or it will fail.
if you choose a hash mode for one file and don't use the postfix hashing tool then it will fail. If you try using different modes for different files and get confused over which is which, and have some inconsistency, then it will fail.
By opting for MySQl you probably went though and made sure that all the settings, the 'database' options were correct. You enforced consistency.
Just my hunch - I expect Wol has a mixture of tables. There are a number of tables that change so rarely that putting them in mysql would be wasted. The ones with domains, userids and aliases, those are the ones you'd want to keep in mysql. Then maybe use one of the many isp-style config tools for ease of use. That's what we do - tables that rarely change are kept as hash, tables that change frequently or need changing by end-users, they are in mysql. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (28.0°C) http://www.cloudsuisse.com/ - your owncloud, hosted in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org