Rocco Scappatura wrote:
>> Well, like I said... that won't work.  If you specify the 
>> maildir attribute, it overrides the instruction to use 
>> maildrop.  You should create a directory for each user, and 
>> store that directory's path in the user's "home" attribute.  
>> The directory should include a Maildir folder.
> 
> Any suggestion on I can solve my problem?

1) Create a "home" directory for each user
2) Create a maildir named "Maildir" in each user's home directory
3) Remove the "maildir" attribute from all of your users' entries in 
your user database.

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