On 11 Aug 2005, Mark Nipper wrote:
>       Maybe someone else can provide an equivalent replacement
> using one of the database back-ends?  Seems like it would be
> simple enough to use file backed databases, a real SQL database
> or maybe even LDAP to achieve the performance required to make
> this approach feasible with extremely populated domains.

        Or I could just glance at the documentation to find:
---
exim_dbmbuild /etc/aliases /etc/aliases.db

Not sure how much of a performance increase this would make, but
seems like a good start anyway.

        I was actually trying to find an option which would force
Exim to actually cache those results, but I couldn't find it in
the specification.  Seems like an option some people might like
to have available.  :)

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