Hi,
I have a qmail system running without any trouble, and i also have
a LDAP server properly configured in my network, i am having serious
thoughts about changing my running qmail to qmail-ldap. My qmail system
delivers all the Mail into /home/{user}/Mailbox and /home/{user}/ is
mounted through NFS using autofs (works great with LDAP) running on the
mail server.
The problem is that whenever the NFS service is down (the NFS
server ain't very stable yet) the qmail system can't lock on
/home/{user}/Mailbox and bounces the message, obviously, because
/home/{user} cannot be mounted and the user's Mailbox don't exist.
I was wondering if there is some way, using my LDAP, to tell
qmail-ldap that he has a second mailbox directory (/var/spool/mail/{user})
in wich it can delivers the messages while the /home/{user}/Mailbox is
unavailable.
I don't know if there is somebody on the same situation out there
but i was hoping that someone could give me a hint on how to do it, any
help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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