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Not support, but two thoughts.
1) Why do you need to, or want to do that?
2) Traditionally /var is exactly where those types of files go. /home is traditionally where individual user files and programs go. If you’ve got a space issue on /var you should consider repartitioning if only because most other unix admins would expect those files to be on /var not /home. Permissions could become messy too.
My .02. :)
Russ
> On Mar 31, 2018, at 9:38 PM, John Wilkes <john@wilkes.com> wrote:
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> Can the mailbox directory be moved? Can I move /var/surgemail/wilkes.com to /home/surgemail/wilkes.com if I change g_mailbox_path to “/home/surgemail” and mailbox_path to “/home/surgemail/wilkes.com”?
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> Thanks,
> John
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> John Wilkes
> john@wilkes.com
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> One of the advantages of being disorderly is that
> I am constantly making interesting discoveries.
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