On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 09:06:42PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmm... NFS is kind of a legacy thing in our company, I'd rather get rid of it
> too, but I'm not the one deciding stuff like that. So I just build a qmail
> solution that fits perfectly :)
/* NFS dorks */
(read the source :-))
> > easy to continue adding boxes. Also lots cheaper than the NetCrap approach.
>
> Well on our system there's also a website 'n stuff for each user, which makes
> it a bit more complicated.
No it doesn't the idea that homedirectory and mail are somehow related is
somewhat outdated. It's quite easy to make web interface that replaces the
.forward capabilities.
> it doesn't apply to Linux. Our setup is not hybrid whatsoever (not yet,
> perhaps) so we don't need to worry about different OSes.
Only recently has the Linux NFS support come of age. I would advise on
interrogating the NetApp people (say hi to them for me :-)) on the
experiences wrt Linux.
Regards,
bert.
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