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

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