Hi All, I'm toying around with Postfix and MySQL on a CentOS 4 server (no longer using stock postfix and mysql rpms, obviously). I've read several "How-TOs", and it all looks fairly easy to do. The one thing that puzzles me is the table structure for the postfix mysql database: where is everyone getting it? Also, I've noticed that some people create more tables than others. But, this looks like it's just based on which bits of postfix people want to put into the database. I can just copy the SQL people have posted to create the tables I want. I'd much rather know if there is an official source for this, though. So far I haven't found it. Regards, Ranbir -- Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu Linux 2.6.22.14-72.fc6 i686 GNU/Linux 22:25:36 up 9 days, 16:23, 2 users, load average: 0.29, 0.27, 0.27
On Mon, 2008-05-05 at 22:31 -0400, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:> Hi All, > > I'm toying around with Postfix and MySQL on a CentOS 4 server (no longer > using stock postfix and mysql rpms, obviously). I've read several > "How-TOs", and it all looks fairly easy to do. > > The one thing that puzzles me is the table structure for the postfix > mysql database: where is everyone getting it? Also, I've noticed that > some people create more tables than others. But, this looks like it's > just based on which bits of postfix people want to put into the > database. > > I can just copy the SQL people have posted to create the tables I want. > I'd much rather know if there is an official source for this, though. So > far I haven't found it. > > Regards, > > Ranbir >Maybe postfixadmin (http://postfixadmin.sourceforge.net/) would help? at least as a starting point... Just my 2c Calin ================================================Education is learning what you didn't even know you didn't know. -- Daniel J. Boorstin