> No.  Courier expects that you will provide each account's home 
> directory in your authentication database.  Whatever authentication 
> method you are using - /etc/passwd, LDAP, MySQL, or whatever, each 
> account must have its home directory defined and Courier will simply 
> use whatever is set in the account database. 
Damned, I couldn`t put the exact home directory to the database, because
of Exim (nhash) is calculating the folders.

The reason is that I`m asking for is that I want to setup a huge server
with  over 20000 user maildirs.
Because of filesystem performance it is necessary to split up the user
folders.
Do you know any other way to do this?
Or are these requirements not true (filesystem performance)?

Many regards
Torsten


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