> - small/medium scale testing,
> Nobody has ever done maildelivery in a Coda filesystem, not even for
> a single user. Yes, here a couple of us crazy developers do store our
> email in Coda, but the delivery is still done to the local disk and
> only the `received' mailboxes are stored in /coda.
I intend to do just this on my home machines in a few weeks when I get
time to set up two coda servers.
I am also planning on useing Kerberos5 authentication, and the machine
(possibly machine*s* later on if I get ambitious) delievering mail will
have a 'mail' kerberos principal, and corresponding coda user/group. I'm
going to have a cron job that will update the kerberos tickets (and in
turn, coda tokens) from a kerberos5 keytab file every 12 hours or so.
I currently get around 100-200 messages a day, which are immediately
filtered via procmail patched with 'Maildir' support into one of about 30
folders. (half of my messages are from the linux-kernel mailing list)
I would venture to guess this would amount to some pretty decent 'medium
scale' testing ;)
Any suggestions before I try this? (Yes, I'm going to use procmail to send
duplicate copies of all my non-mailing list mail to another 'regular'
machine when I try this ;) )
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