Hi,

I'm running dovecot-1.0.10 on a Solaris 10 server with home dirs automounted 
over NFS. I have set the mail_location configuration option so that nothing 
should be written to a user's home dir over NFS but, as far as I can tell, 
dovecot still by default tries to chdir to a user's home dir when reading mail, 
although this is not required. This creates additional unnecessary load on a 
heavily-loaded fileserver and generally slows everything down and creates an 
unnecessary dependency. 

Is there a way to prevent dovecot from causing the home dirs to be mounted?

I found this thread: 
http://markmail.org/message/umywuppl3vvzfe4p#query:dovecot%20mount%20home%20directory+page:3+mid:fgr4g6pup5y6qbcr+state:results
which discusses the same problem, but it's quite old and there doesn't seem to 
be a definitive answer other than hacking the passwd file or the code. 

Is there a more elegant solution?

TIA.

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