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authorJannis Hoffmann <jannis@fehcom.de>2024-07-03 15:48:04 +0200
committerJannis Hoffmann <jannis@fehcom.de>2024-07-03 15:48:04 +0200
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+/var/qmail
+
+# This is the sqmail home directory. It must be a local directory, not
+# shared among machines. This is where qmail queues all mail messages.
+
+/usr/local/qmail
+
+# This is the alternative of OS with don't allow suid on /var (OpenBSD).
+
+# The queue (except for bounce message contents) is crashproof, if the
+# filesystem guarantees that single-byte writes are atomic and that
+# directory operations are synchronous. These guarantees are provided by
+# fixed-block filesystems such as UFS and by journaling filesystems. Under
+# Linux, make sure that all mail-handling filesystems are mounted with
+# synchronous metadata.
+
+# Note: The sqmail binaries do not need to share the same mount point.