Обсуждение: SMTP
Can I have a straw poll on the best way to glue smtp to postgres, is exim the only option? Cheers
I wrote a plpython function to have my database send email through an smtp server. If that is of interest I can post my function paddy carroll wrote: > Can I have a straw poll on the best way to glue smtp to postgres, is > exim the only option? > > Cheers > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings >
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 08:53:54AM +0100, paddy carroll wrote: > Can I have a straw poll on the best way to glue smtp to postgres, is > exim the only option? What do you mean, "glue smtp to postgres"? You want to authenticate from Pg, or store the mail in there, or send mail from the database, or. . .? A -- Andrew Sullivan | ajs@crankycanuck.ca Users never remark, "Wow, this software may be buggy and hard to use, but at least there is a lot of code underneath." --Damien Katz
store mail , send mail, receive mail, filter mail. I need a mail firewall for a set of bespoke applications in a secure environment. I will probably use postfix *+++ On 16 Jul 2007, at 17:54, Andrew Sullivan wrote: > On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 08:53:54AM +0100, paddy carroll wrote: >> Can I have a straw poll on the best way to glue smtp to postgres, is >> exim the only option? > > What do you mean, "glue smtp to postgres"? You want to authenticate > from Pg, or store the mail in there, or send mail from the database, > or. . .? > > A > > -- > Andrew Sullivan | ajs@crankycanuck.ca > Users never remark, "Wow, this software may be buggy and hard > to use, but at least there is a lot of code underneath." > --Damien Katz > > ---------------------------(end of > broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
paddy carroll writes: > store mail , send mail, receive mail, filter mail. > I need a mail firewall for a set of bespoke applications in a secure > environment. > > I will probably use postfix Postfix works well with Postgresql. For greylisting Sqlgrey works well with Postgresql.
paddy.carroll@gmail.com (paddy carroll) writes: > store mail , send mail, receive mail, filter mail. > I need a mail firewall for a set of bespoke applications in a secure > environment. > > I will probably use postfix It is possible to configure various parts of postfix (e.g. - aliases and other such) via queries against PostgreSQL tables, so this is something that PostgreSQL could help with. -- "cbbrowne","@","linuxdatabases.info" http://linuxfinances.info/info/linuxxian.html "The problem with the current Lisp Machine system is that nothing ever calls anything anymore." -- KMP