On Sat, 24 May 1997, Vincent Renardias wrote:

> As a compromise it could use the same system than the sendmail aliases:
> The user make changes in a plain text file (/etc/aliases), but the 
> application 'compiles' this file as a db database (/etc/aliases.db)?

Can you rely on all applications that use the database doing this?
(presumably if they didn't do it themselves but used another tool to get the
information for them you could) If so, then that would be acceptable. I
don't want a situation where you have to remember to compile it yourself.


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