Joel Reicher wrote:
You *can* have imapd run on the same server as the homedirs are. What you can't (or shouldn't) do is leave open any kind of access to the mailstore because there's no guarantee that a random app the user decides to use won't corrupt the folders by accessing them as local files.
But that then is their fault. It's unworkable to pre-empt every possible stupid action a user can take. Better is to just have regular backups, so if they mess up they only loose an hour or 2 hours worth of email. Besides I have experienced that those who do know how to access a server, say using ssh, have enough clue to not mess up. Maybe I have too much faith. ;-)
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