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Hi Sam,

Sam Varshavchik wrote:
| It might be a filesystem issue.  What filesystem are you using?

ext3. But I have an AMD K3-500 only. 'top' shows the processes
aliascreate and aliascombine. What are they doing?

|> Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases?
|
|
| Because nobody wrote the code to do it.
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|>                                                  And btw. why not mySQL
|> based domains?
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| Because nobody wrote the code to do it.

Good answer. I hope I'm not the only one who think this would be useful. :-)

cu, Mario
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