I'm asking for your experience, and any gotcha's I may be missing.

Our main domain accounts for 95% + of our email clients.

On this domain, I have been using Per-User configuration files for clients who 
need something different from the $default$.config. I set up domain folders, 
and have a config file for each "special needs" user inside the domain folder. 
Almost all of these fall into one of three settings groups that are identical.

Today, I have been looking into the Redirect command. It would let me set up 
three config files (say nofilter.config, permissive.config, and 
aggressive.config), and then have a redirect command in my default.config for 
each special needs user pointing to the appropriate config file. 

This way, when I need to make a change, say add a new test, I only need to 
change three or four config files instead of dozens.

This would add substantially to the size of my default config. Any performance 
hits or other worries I need to know about?

Bill Green
dfn Systems
505-622-7853
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