26 Sep
2007
26 Sep
'07
10:50 p.m.
On 9/26/2007, Bill Landry (bill@inetmsg.com) wrote:
But with maildrop you still run the process of creating/checking on every delivery, same thing as dovecot, right?
Correct. If the folder does not exist, maildrop will create it on first delivery. If the end user deletes the folder, maildrop will recreate the folder on the next message delivery to that account.
Could it could be written to simply create the folder if the target folder doesn't exist (ie, if the initial save fails due to non-existent folder)? Then there would be no performance hit...
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Best regards,
Charles