Re: Using non-default folder structures

2006-06-28 Thread Simon Matter
> Hello, > > in our current maildir setup, we splitted the maildirs according to the > first > two letters, which gives more performance to the filesystem since less > entries > are in one directory. > > Example: Mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored into > > /var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info

Using non-default folder structures

2006-06-28 Thread Marten Lehmann
Hello, in our current maildir setup, we splitted the maildirs according to the first two letters, which gives more performance to the filesystem since less entries are in one directory. Example: Mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored into /var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info How can I do this