On Tomorrow, Giles Lean wrote:
> 
> One regular sticking point for user (rather than administrator)
> acceptance of qmail is that all the .qmail-* files a user creates go
> in $HOME.

I like a clean home dir as well.  Which is why, for myself, I have
added to users/assign:

   =vern:vern:2244:18:/home/vern:::
   +vern-:vern:2244:18:/home/vern:s/::

(Don't forget the dot (.) on the last line of the file.)

This puts .qmail and .qmail-default in my home directory but
everything else is in .qmails/

Works great.  This changes ~/.qmail-foo to ~/.qmails/foo and really
cleans up my home directory.

Cheers,
Vern
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