> >                                              If I built Sqwebmail as a
> > "module" for Courier-MTA (so a user could add a binary package
> > after-the-fact), would it be the same binary as if I downloaded the
> > Sqwebmail source and compiled it?
>
> No.  The location of configuration files would be different, and the
module
> will contain only the sqwebmail binary with the html templates; without
the
> rest of the stuff that goes into the standalone binary, such as the
> authentication module code.

Ah, that makes sense, I'm just not extremely familiar with the sub-packages.

The maintainer of the OpenBSD Courier-IMAP port (Anil Madhavapeddy) has
started moving the authentication modules into "pseudo-flavor" subpackages
so there won't be dozens of flavored versions of binary packages.  Is there
any reason to not do this with the authentication modules for Courier-MTA?
What about other parts, such as fax?

Courier-IMAP OpenBSD port:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/mail/courier-imap/



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