> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Jake,
>>
>> I am adding accounts to the domain and I was comparing it to the old
>> mail
>> server I have that has qmail on it. The old server does not use MySql
>> but
>> it does have a .dir control file in it's domain directory. It has
>> accounts
>> under the root of the domain but as you add accounts to it it creates
>> sub
>> directorys under the root.
>>
>> Like domains/iowaconnect.com/D/user account
>>
>> So when setting the new server up I assumed it would do the same. But it
>> isn't. It puts all accounts under the iowaconnect.com and does not
>> create
>> the sub dirs.
>>
>> in other words the new server is domains/iowaconnect.com/all user
>> accounts. Shouldn't it be making the sub dirs?
>>
>> Joel
>>
>>
>
> Ahh. Okay, I understand your confusion. No, Qmailtoaster does not store
> the directories that way. I believe the only reason you needed to store
> it in a sub-dir like your other install was for older filesystem
> limitations. I believe it was also a way to speed the system up when not
> using mysql as the backend.
> Your server is functioning like it was intended to.

Okay, sounds good. I'll leave it alone and move on with setting it up for
real time use then.

Thanks for the help.


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