Quoth David Latter on Tue, Feb 16, 1999:
> We do use NIS to copy the passwd file and the only reason I don't want to
> mount the home dirs is that the server might mover to another physical
> location and mounting the home dirs across a link can slow things down when
> it doesn't need to.
What about the other option I described, i.e., enabling the users
to somehow put the .forward files on the mailserver?
Vadik.
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