Hi Pat,
Pat Maddox wrote:
By the way, the problem appears to be solely permissions-based. When I've got normal-looking permissions on /var/mail, postfix gives that error, "cannot create file." Courier-IMAP says, "imapd: chdir javaspot.net/pergesu: No such file or directory" chmod 777 /var/mail and they both work fine. But that's of course not the permissions I want on it.
I have postfix with virtual Maildirs and courier imap set up, too.
Here's the relevant part of my main.cf:
virtual_mailbox_base = /home/vmail virtual_uid_maps = static:600 virtual_gid_maps = static:600
The directory /home/vmail is owned by the vmail user (id 600). With the virtual_uid_maps setting postfix uses this user for writing to the directories.
In courier, you are also able to define this user:
/usr/local/courier-imap/sbin/userdb "<domain>/<user>@<domain>" set home=/home/vmail mail=/home/vmail/<domain>/<user> uid=600 gid=600
With these settings everything works well.
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