Thread: Interest in database-based email?
Hi all; Just as an anouncement, I am working on developing a PostgreSQL-based mailbox driver for tpop3d (a GPL'd POP3 server). My general plan is to use this as a connector to the email components for my CRM software (HERMES). Eventually I will be adding IMAP and SMTP support as well. Do people see a need for using databases to store business emails? In my case, there is a definite need, but is this something which has a broader appeal? If calendaring and todo support were to be added (RFC 2445-2447), would people see this as a viable replacement for exchange (PostgreSQL/Email/LDAP/iCalendar)? Best Wishes, Chris Travers
Hi Chris, Chris Travers wrote: > Hi all; > > Just as an anouncement, I am working on developing a PostgreSQL-based > mailbox driver for tpop3d (a GPL'd POP3 server). My general plan is to use > this as a connector to the email components for my CRM software (HERMES). > Eventually I will be adding IMAP and SMTP support as well. > > Do people see a need for using databases to store business emails? In my > case, there is a definite need, but is this something which has a broader > appeal? If calendaring and todo support were to be added (RFC 2445-2447), > would people see this as a viable replacement for exchange > (PostgreSQL/Email/LDAP/iCalendar)? > Is this compareable to DBMail? http://www.dbmail.org/ Regards Tino Wildenhain
Hi Tino; I hadn't been aware of dbmail, and I will have to further check this out. I started with tpop3d because I found it to be extensible (I can also write a driver to authenticate against the HERMES database itself, if I so desire), compact, and the code easy to read. It would, however, be nice to avoid worrying about SMTP and IMAP servers as well, though. One thing I noticed about DBMAIL was that it didn't seem to have many docs on their site. Maybe I will have to download it and play with it though. See how easy it would be to extend. Best Wishes, Chris Travers
Chris Travers wrote: > Hi all; > > Just as an anouncement, I am working on developing a PostgreSQL-based > mailbox driver for tpop3d (a GPL'd POP3 server). My general plan is to use > this as a connector to the email components for my CRM software (HERMES). > Eventually I will be adding IMAP and SMTP support as well. > > Do people see a need for using databases to store business emails? In my > case, there is a definite need, but is this something which has a broader > appeal? If calendaring and todo support were to be added (RFC 2445-2447), > would people see this as a viable replacement for exchange > (PostgreSQL/Email/LDAP/iCalendar)? Did you check dbmail? I think it does similar thing. See http://www.dbmai.org Shridhar