Ali writes:
Hello,
I'm using DEFAULTDELIVERY=./Maildir and that makes incoming mails to be
stored on ~/Maildir wich is a file.
The problem is that when i wanted to retreive mails with mail agent like
outlook express, it says that Maildir isn't a directory!! Should it be ?!
Yes. You should create
>
> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=45510&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=maildrop
>
> explains it best. I'm still trying to get server-side filtering
> working with maildrop but I have progressed no further :-(
>
> Has anybody set this up? Is what I'm trying to do even do-a
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=45510&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=maildrop
explains it best. I'm still trying to get server-side filtering
working with maildrop but I have progressed no further :-(
Has anybody set this up? Is what I'm trying to do even do-able?
Thanks
I've made my the Python script that I've been using to do log analysis
publicly available:
http://zak.ecotroph.net/~anewton/cla/
The README file is attached so that people may determine their interest.
-andy
Courier Log Analyzer
I did not develop this software to take the
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 05:27:23PM -0500, Cary Collett wrote:
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> Okay, I think I'm going insane.
>
> esmtpd is listening on port 25 on 127.0.0.1
>
> However, connections are refused on the external IP.
>
> It's not something the OS is doing, I can bind, for example,
> sshd to port 25 (after I
Quoting Ali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Hello,
| I'm using DEFAULTDELIVERY=./Maildir and that makes incoming mails to be
| stored on ~/Maildir wich is a file.
| The problem is that when i wanted to retreive mails with mail agent like
| outlook express, it says that Maildir isn't a directory!! Should it
Hello,
I'm using DEFAULTDELIVERY=./Maildir and that makes incoming mails to be
stored on ~/Maildir wich is a file.
The problem is that when i wanted to retreive mails with mail agent like
outlook express, it says that Maildir isn't a directory!! Should it be ?!
Then when i mkdir ~/Maildir i had no