On 01/24/2012 07:36 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Now I'm wondering if there is some way
> that I can re-direct the mail in/var/spool/mail/
> so that it goes through the system as though it were just arriving?
> I mean, so that it gets distributed into the correct folders
> under ~/Maildir , as speci
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
> OK, I assume there was something wrong with my sendmail/procmail setup,
> so that all mail went to /var/spool/mail/~ .
>
> The fact remains that I want to filter this email as I would
> if it were arriving from outside.
>
> I installed mu
Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> I've been running dovecot on a CentOS-5.7 server.
>> Now I'm moving over to another server running CentOS-6.2.
>> I thought I was running dovecot on the new server,
>> but in fact there was an error during the setup,
>> with the result that incoming mail finished up in/var
On Jan 23, 2012, at 6:25 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I've been running dovecot on a CentOS-5.7 server.
> Now I'm moving over to another server running CentOS-6.2.
> I thought I was running dovecot on the new server,
> but in fact there was an error during the setup,
> with the result that incomin
On 01/23/2012 05:25 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I've been running dovecot on a CentOS-5.7 server.
> Now I'm moving over to another server running CentOS-6.2.
> I thought I was running dovecot on the new server,
> but in fact there was an error during the setup,
> with the result that incoming mail
I've been running dovecot on a CentOS-5.7 server.
Now I'm moving over to another server running CentOS-6.2.
I thought I was running dovecot on the new server,
but in fact there was an error during the setup,
with the result that incoming mail finished up in /var/spool/mail/
rather than in ~/Maildir
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