![]() ![]() ![]() I know that XML files can get pretty structured via XSD, but I have not seen such schemas being used with MTA before. Seriously, though, a SQLite database sounds okay, mainly because it allows enforcing some basic integrity constraints that are not intrinsic to XML, it should be faster for bigger ban sets due to the usage of indexes and other optimizations, and in general migrating or processing a relational schema if need be seems more more easy than a XML document. Yet another MySQL database, listening on some kind of socket to allow distributed access that will likely only ever be used locally by the MTA server, for a database that will never grow to a size big enough that storing it in a single file would become a problem? Sounds fantastic! Maybe we could add an option to have the bans saved on xml or sqlite, or even mysql □ ![]()
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