> No, the correct way is to specify the home directory and let
> Courier default to $HOME/Maildir. I am just mentioning it
> because some people specify the MAIL option either because
> they think it is required or because they are trying to
> relocate the maildirs. Then they are surprised when they
> can't get maildrop to work. If you are not doing this, then
> don't worry about it.
This is my /etc/naildroprc:
$HOME/$DEFAULT
exception {
TO "$HOME/$DEFAULT"
}
log "/usr/local/bin/maildirmake -q $MAILDIRQUOTA $HOME/$DEFAULT"
`/usr/local/bin/maildirmake -q $MAILDIRQUOTA $HOME/$DEFAULT`
TO "$HOME/$DEFAULT"
Please Note that I would like to use the entire homedir of a virtual
user as the maildir.
Moreover tha command that is executed (as I can see from the log) is
correct:
/usr/local/bin/maildirmake -q 1000000S /home/virtual/nomesito.it/ciccio/
The only strange think is that when the dir exists then all works fine,
while otherwise the command hangs.
BR,
rocsca
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