Jeff Jansen writes:
I just rebuilt rpms for courier with the "--enable-trashquota" option
set. Now which rpms do I need to reinstall? I'm assuming that I need
All of them.
to reinstall the courier-maildrop rpm since maildrop is the one
enforcing the quota on my system. But do I also need
From: Josh Grebe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 2:20 PM
> Cc: courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [courier-users] Correct way to do local delivery after
> custom filtering (maildrop without authlib)
>
>
>
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > I think what you are
Josh Grebe píše v Po 21. 11. 2005 v 13:20 -0600:
> Thanks, this helped a lot. I am, however, having a new issue. Delivering
> messages like this seems to ignore the users' .mailfilter files in $HOME. As a
> workaround I tried adding a "include $HOME/.mailfilter", but if the file
> doesn't
> exist,
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> I think what you are missing is the 'xfilter' command for maildrop.
>
> Here is the correct way:
>
> 4. DEFAULTDELIVERY is set to "| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop"
> 5. /etc/courier/maildroprc has the command:
> "xfilter /usr/local/bin/filter"
> 6. The filter program is
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I just rebuilt rpms for courier with the "--enable-trashquota" option
set. Now which rpms do I need to reinstall? I'm assuming that I need
to reinstall the courier-maildrop rpm since maildrop is the one
enforcing the quota on my system. But do I als