The maillist archives mention symlinks being used in the fashion you
describe.  I am trying to avoid having to put anything into user home
directories; however, if nothing else works then I will of course reconsider
this option.


Thanks,
Christopher

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Todd A. Jacobs
Sent: 11 February, 2003 23:36
To: TMDA Maillist
Subject: Re: TMDA in global mode... can it be done?

On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Christopher Rath wrote:

>    are straightforward; however, I cannot see any way of setting up
>    TMDA in global mode, unless I use qmail virtual domains and

It's not really designed to work like that, IMHO. You could probably try
setting up a "global" configuration in /usr/local/share/tmda, and then
symlinking files to each user's $HOME/.tmda directory. You need to make
sure that each user has his own ~/.tmda/pending and ~/.tmda/responses
directories, though, or you're going to have some privacy issues.

Note that I haven't tried this myself, but it would probably work.

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