Lynn Winebarger wrote:

> 5) ripped out the special treatment of mailmessagestore and reverted it to
> using homeDirectory and mailmessage store as a subdirectory of that
> (possibly ./), added ldapmailroot control file for an absolute mail root
> directory (even if homeDirectory has a leading /).  This is basically just
> reversion back to how qmail does things, as far as I can tell.

I need to keep my user's email in a separate filesystem to their home
directories - how would this be achieved using the above patch?

I think that mailmessagestore should be considered a subdirectory off of
homedirectory (as you have made it) but where mailmessagestore has an
absolute directory path (starts with a /) it should be considered as a
path to the mail on it's own.

Regards,
Graham
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