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Re: PL/Perl 64-bit and sending emails

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On Sep 3, 2009, at 11:30 AM, Mark Lubratt wrote:

Hello!

I've been running the 64-bit version of 8.3.4 on OpenSolaris 2009.06 for over a year. Now, I need to put a perl function call into it to allow emails to be sent by the database backend. I tried installing plperl, but it looks like only a 32-bit version is available. Does the 64-bit version of plperl exist? Or, does someone know of another way to get the backend to send an email?

Have a queue table in the database you put your emails into and an external process that polls the table, sends the email and deletes the entry from the queue. Apart from avoiding the ickiness of doing high latency work from a database function this also makes sending email transaction safe - if the transaction rolls back after "sending" the email, the email doesn't get sent.

Using listen/notify based on a trigger on the table makes it a little more responsive.

This comes up fairly often. It's probably worth doing a tidy perl daemon to handle it and stashing it up on pgfoundry.

Cheers,
  Steve


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