[I'm sure this has been discussed before.  If someone is better than I
 am at nagivating the archives and can find a discussion, please point
 me at it.  Thanks.]

One regular sticking point for user (rather than administrator)
acceptance of qmail is that all the .qmail-* files a user creates go
in $HOME.

Personally I've "just got used to it", but wonder if anyone has worked
out if there is a good reason for this that would not be addressed by
putting the per-user control files into a subdirectory?

Perhaps a possible syntax could be:

.qmail      file, as currently used
.qmail-/    directory, containing files as currently named but with
            the extra "/" e.g. $HOME/.qmail-/default

Thoughts, anyone?

Regards,

Giles


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