ashben
November 9th, 2000, 12:21
How may I design a solution to store e-mails "directly" to the mySQL DB? So, if someone sends an e-mail at test@123.com then the mail is transparently stored to the mySQL DB/table in a text/memo field.
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eMail-2-DBashben November 9th, 2000, 12:21 How may I design a solution to store e-mails "directly" to the mySQL DB? So, if someone sends an e-mail at test@123.com then the mail is transparently stored to the mySQL DB/table in a text/memo field. ashben November 10th, 2000, 02:48 When I said "directly", I meant a seamless integration between the mail server and database server. Jerry November 13th, 2000, 00:47 well.. i'm not really sure how to do it myself.. but here is what other scripts do.. alias mail.. from solutionscripts.com uses procmail to send the email to a program to be processed.. i've tried procmail before and not sure how to use it.. also they allow .forward files which may be what you are looking for.. find information about it.. it allows piping incoming email to a program.. gossamer mail.. from gossamer-threads.com uses a pop3 account and crontab and checks the pop3 account every once in awhile using crontab and a perl program.. reads email and puts it into a mysql database.. those are both web based email scripts.. | ||||
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