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On 16 Mar 00, at 13:04, Erik Byström wrote:
> > No. They rely on POP daemon (authentication component) creating a
> > CDB, and tcpserver of SMTP using it. You can accomplish this with
> > NFS (or even with rsync!).
> 
> Correct, my mistake. NFS is an option, but I'd like to look in to the
> option of having the access list (partially, at least) in an MySQL or
> LDAP database as well. If that's not possible, NFS is probably the
> only answer.

You may. However, I think that it would eventually boil down to 
creating that CDB for tcpserver anyway - other options just seem 
too slow.

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