On Tue, 2013-03-05 at 15:33 -0800, Professa Dementia wrote:

> 
> I am basing most of this on my experience of RedHat vs. the SuSE 
> configuration for Apache.  The split files of SuSE were always easier to 


httpd, which utilises identical directives is nothing like Dovecot with
split config files containing different directives, no comparison.


> manage and had less problems.  And when there was a problem, I knew 
> exactly where to go to look, and that file generally fit on one editor 
> screen so I could see all the applicable directives all at once, instead 
> of wading through a huge file, scrolling up and down, accidentally 
> changing the wrong stanza, etc.
> 


You got serious problems if your dovecot.conf ends up like a large httpd
config with thousands of vhosts... 
my conf file is massive, so massive its like , wow, 4.7k in size, I
should really split that into a bunch of tiny idy bidy files :)


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