On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 05:13:43PM -0700, Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would like to install courier-imap on my server, so I can get > some system in the way all the mails are stored. But I never > used a maildir type mailbox before. However, I cannot find any > sufficient docs. I know I have to configure procmail > accordingly which was rather easy. Then I ran > maildirmake.courier with several names. It worked since mutt > was able to read the mail. But the imap server keeps telling me > there is no mailbox.
I'm using Postfix, Courier-imap, and Mutt successfully. You have to use 'maildirmake.courier Maildir' in the user's home directory, which will create ~/Maildir. This is the INBOX courier uses. Then, if you want to create sub-folders (for example, a sent box) use a command like this: ~$ maildirmake.courier-imap -f Sent Maildir This will create ~/Maildir/.Sent which you can access via IMAP as INBOX.Sent. -- Eric Gillespie, Jr. <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "When I give food to the poor I am called a saint, when I ask why they go hungry I am called a communist" --Bishop Helder Camara
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