On Friday 03 December 2004 05:22 am, Gilcio Grella wrote:
> Thanks a lot Jeremy!
>
> I didn't know about directory hashing! Now I
> understand it a bit :)
good :) qmail does the same thing with its queue, only it's a little bit
different.
> By the way, I'm using ext2 and I'm sure I won't use
>
Thanks a lot Jeremy!
I didn't know about directory hashing! Now I
understand it a bit :)
By the way, I'm using ext2 and I'm sure I won't use
more than 600 files in a directory. I know I can have
problems, but I'll try not hashing :) Do you know the
hashing limit of ext2? (But this is not the mainl
On Thursday 02 December 2004 01:08 pm, Gilcio Grella wrote:
[snip: vpopmail hashes user directories after a certain number]
> Is that normal? I don't want that number folder inside
> my domain! I want always my users maildir in
> domain.com/ to be better managed. And always doing
> manual editing
Hello,
I've recently converted many users from /etc/passwd to
vpopmail accounts. That was very nice, but when I
finished I realize that inside my domain.com/ folder
there wasn't all my users maildirs folders. So I take
a look at vpasswd and realize that had a dir 0/, 1/,
2/, 3/ and 4/ inside the d