Simon H. Sandoval wanted us to know:

>We are running a qmail-ldap system with Openldap hosting about 10,000
>accounts on sun HW, running Solaris 8.  We ran out of inodes (used about
>333k inodes in 3 weeks) and moved to interim solution.  The plan is to host

This is one of the drawbacks of a Maildir system that its detractors
list as one of the top reasons not to use it.  It's not a difficult
problem to get around if you use a filesystem that doesn't have inode
limitations such as ReiserFS.

>1.  Does qmail-ldap re-use inodes?

As another gentleman pointed out, inodes are at the filesystem level.
Qmail-ldap has nothing to do with the filesystem other than it runs on
it.

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