Op 29-12-19 om 16:29 schreef Wietse Venema:
Richard Rasker:
So here is a striking difference between the old and the new machine
that I don't understand. Is there a way to figure out which process is
actually dumping the mail in /var/spool/mail? Because if it is still
maildrop, it isn't logging
Richard Rasker:
> So here is a striking difference between the old and the new machine
> that I don't understand. Is there a way to figure out which process is
> actually dumping the mail in /var/spool/mail? Because if it is still
> maildrop, it isn't logging anything as it should.
Postfix logs
Hello,
Op 29-12-19 om 05:18 schreef @lbutlr:
On 28 Dec 2019, at 14:54, Richard Rasker wrote:
Everything went very smooth, and everything works (sending mail, receiving
mail, authentication, certificates, IMAP folders showing in the mail client
(Thunderbird)) -- except for the very last thing
On 28 Dec 2019, at 14:54, Richard Rasker wrote:
> Everything went very smooth, and everything works (sending mail, receiving
> mail, authentication, certificates, IMAP folders showing in the mail client
> (Thunderbird)) -- except for the very last thing: received mail ends up in
> /var/spool/ma
> "Richard" == Richard Rasker writes:
Richard> Hell John,
Richard> Package versions:
Richard> # apt list postfix
Richard> Listing... Done
Richard> postfix/oldstable,now 3.1.12-0+deb9u1 i386 [installed]
Richard> #apt list courier-imap
Richard> Listing... Done
Richard> courier-imap/oldstable,
Am 29.12.19 um 00:01 schrieb Richard Rasker:
> Hello Wietse,
>
> Op 28-12-19 om 23:54 schreef Wietse Venema:
>> Richard Rasker:
>>> Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
>>>
>>> home_mailbox = Maildir/
>> That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
>> /usr/b
Richard Rasker:
> Hello Wietse,
>
> Op 28-12-19 om 23:54 schreef Wietse Venema:
> > Richard Rasker:
> >> Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
> >>
> >> home_mailbox = Maildir/
> > That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
> > /usr/bin/maildrop is NOT par
Dnia 29.12.2019 o godz. 00:01:50 Richard Rasker pisze:
> >> home_mailbox = Maildir/
> >That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
> >/usr/bin/maildrop is NOT part of Postfix.
>
> I figured that much already. However, I still haven't found a way to
> disable it, and the ma
Hello Wietse,
Op 28-12-19 om 23:54 schreef Wietse Venema:
Richard Rasker:
Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
home_mailbox = Maildir/
That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
/usr/bin/maildrop is NOT part of Postfix.
I figured that much already.
Hell John,
Package versions:
# apt list postfix
Listing... Done
postfix/oldstable,now 3.1.12-0+deb9u1 i386 [installed]
#apt list courier-imap
Listing... Done
courier-imap/oldstable,now 4.17.2+0.76.3-5+deb9u1 i386 [installed]
# apt list courier-imap-ssl
Listing... Done
courier-imap-ssl/oldstabl
Richard Rasker:
> Yes, I have specified the use of Maildir in main.cf:
>
> home_mailbox = Maildir/
That Postfix setting has no effect on /usr/bin/maildrop, because
/usr/bin/maildrop is NOT part of Postfix.
> But when a message is handed off to maildrop, it doesn't end up in the
> user's Mai
Hello Max-Julian,
Yes, main.cf features this line:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/maildrop
However, it makes no difference if I leave out the executable (in effect
specifying no mailbox command), as follows:
mailbox_command =
I also tried this command:
postconf -e "home_mailbox = Mail
> "Richard" == Richard Rasker writes:
Richard> Hello,
Richard> I just installed a new mail server on Debian 9 (Stretch) with the
following setup:
Richard> - postfix
Richard> - courier-imap + courier-imap-ssl
Richard> - amavis + spamassassin
Richard> - courier-maildrop for delivery to Mai
Hi,
i am guessing, that you have configured maildrop via the
`mailbox_command` configuration parameter? in that case, the theory i
can offer is, the following:
according to http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#home_mailbox the
mailbox_command has higher precedence than home_mailbox:
> The pre
Hello,
I just installed a new mail server on Debian 9 (Stretch) with the
following setup:
- postfix
- courier-imap + courier-imap-ssl
- amavis + spamassassin
- courier-maildrop for delivery to Maildir folders
NOTE: I copied the Maildir folders' content from my older mailserver
with an ide
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