On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 23:54, Bill Shupp wrote: > No. The chkuser patch needs access to the .qmail-default file to > determine whether a catchall is in use. It also requires access to to > .qmail files to check for aliases/forwards, as well as mailing lists.
Hrm... So using NFS is the "accepted" method for this? Is there a huge performance hit for using NFS? Can I enable NFS in read-only mode? What happens if the actual mail server goes down for some reason? Will the mail still be queued? I'm looking to implement a separate antivirus/spam machine within the next few days, so I'm trying to determine the best method.... > Regards, Thanks! > Bill -- --------------------------- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold Engine / Technology Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] RedHat Certified - RHCE # 803004140609871 MySQL Pro Certified - ID# 207171862 MySQL Core Certified - ID# 205982910 --------------------------- "Something mysterious is formed, born in the silent void. Waiting alone and unmoving, it is at once still and yet in constant motion. It is the source of all programs. I do not know its name, so I will call it the Tao of Programming."
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