From: "Mitch \(WebCob\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My understanding was that sqwebmail used direct access through it's setuid
access to read the Maildirs directly, thereby reducing server and localloop
network load.

Isnt' setuid usually a "bad thing" as it opens up all kinds of security holes? (though from what I hear PHP isn't exactly real secure either)


It should be faster and run better for more users on a machine I think.
Also, it's compiled C code, and that should count for something speed and
resource wise as well...

Thats a good thing speed wise, but makes it harder to modify. No offense but C is lower than I usually prefer to go, I'm more of a scripting kind of guy. (sure, I can do assembly, but why would I want to?)


Chris Berry
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