If you use the NT User Database, all users will need an NT account and if
you use the Imail database they don't necessarily.  That was enough for me
to decide not to use the NT User Database.

Dan

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Curtis Faulkner
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 12:20 PM
To: IMail_Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] User Database Location Benefits


I posted the following paragraph a while back and didn't get a reply (it was
a fairly heavy day on the list so my message probably went unnoticed).  I
apologize for the duplicity of this message, but I thought I might see what
you may think...

I am installing on a new NT server that will not be used for Microsoft file
services, only iMail and possibly IIS web services.  The unit will house two
domains.  Which route should I take; Choose from the beginning to use the NT
User Database or choose from the beginning to use the iMail User Database?
Would there be any benefit to doing it one way that would far outweigh going
with the other option?

If I am being ignorant, please let me know...

-Curtis

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