On Fri, 28 Dec 2001, [iso-8859-1] S�nke Ruempler wrote:

> > So you would rather have one file that is "easy" to create with the
> > aliases that has
> > to be searched every time an e-mail message comes in to find the address
> > to redirect
> > the mail to?
>
> yes - same like aliases.tab, which is indexed :-)
>
> BUT, the point is not really the performance, its the logic: Why should I
> create a full featured user account for a simple redirection? that makes no
> sence to me, the user account is never used.
>
> and why does there exist an alias.tab for interal aliases, if i can create
> internal aliases by mproc-redirect, too? because it is easier to handle ?
> because there is more overview? yes.

Why should i add code inside XMail to solve, let's say, the problem of the
1% of its users by bloating the remaining 99% ?
It can be done and it won't be added, this is the design giudeline for XMail.
And that's why its executable is under 300Kb
This really closes the thread.



- Davide


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