I know this might be a religious matter, but is there a good reason for maildirs to go in ~/Maildir? This seems to be the only way courier will handle things, but I would like to be able to mount /var/mail from my mail server on my other systems so I can read mail without imap being involved (grep'ing, etc).
I see that with authuserdb, I can specify /var/mail for the Maildir, but I would prefer to not have to keep a separate password database just for imap. (I am currently using pam to authenticate against my ldap directory). Does anyone have any suggestions on what "the one right way" to do things is? should all mail be accessed via imap, should the mail server mount the users' home directories, or some other, better option that I am too dense to think of :) ? Thanks for any input, -Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]