On Fri, 09 Mar 2001 12:58:48 EST, "Tim Hunter" wrote: > sqwebmail does not use pop3 or smtp, its all direct disk access. > I have mounted the /home by way of NFS to provide sqwebmail on another > machine, it works. Did you have to do anything special with NFS flags when mounting? Which OSes are you using? I have tried setting up sqwebmail to read and write to a NFS mounted /home and it didn't perform correctly. Clicking send would not work, files seemed to not be written properly to disk, etc... Someone suggested that it might a difference in time on the servers, however, both the client and the server are using xntpd to synchronize the clocks to our central time server. Andy
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