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A slight performance increase. A very small one. Also, if that's already done, adding mail filtering gets much easier, as an afterthought.I've ben reading HOWTOs for qmail and courier-imap. The first one was:http://howtos.eoutfitters.net/email/ This HOWTO recommends using maildrop to transfer mail from qmail to courier-imap. I was wondering why that is necessary. Wouldn't it be
Pick one: Courier-IMAP can read user information from LDAP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, GDBM/DB-based. For Qmail, that mailing list is down the hall.simpler to just have qmail deliver the mail directly to the virtual user's Maildir? I also have a question about the following HOWTO: http://www.sxpress.com/~henry/qmail-pop-imap-web-howto.htm This HOWTO describes using qmail to directly deliver mail to real users, and how to use 'useradd' to add new users. What if I don't want to use actual unix accounts for my users (ie they are all virtual)?
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