On Thursday 27 March 2003 09:34, James A Baker 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The folders are owned by the user (as it should be,
> right?), with permissions set to rwxr-xr-x for both home
> and the maildir. -- Because esmtpd needs r-x permission
> to find the .courier files in home (and just hoping it
> would help for maildir), not because I actually want the
> permissions set that wide open. :(

Did you use the "maildirmake" utility to make the maildirs?  
If not you need to remake them using "maildirmake".  It's a 
specific format.   Did you make them as the user in 
question?  The folders do need to be owned by the user but 
the permissions should be -rwx------ (700) not 755 for the 
whole Maildir.

Probably the best thing to do is delete the Maildir for a 
user and recreate it as that user using the maildirmake 
utility and then see if you can "sendmail username < 
somefile" and have mail delivered to them.

Hope that helps.  

Jeff Jansen


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