On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 03:56:17PM +0200, Marc Stürmer wrote:
> Zitat von Josef Wolf :
> Deliver IMHO should be run directly by the MTA, if possible, because being
> run by procmail you loose the capability of using SIEVE.
I have not looked into SIEVE yet. From some ramblings
Zitat von Josef Wolf :
Any thougths?
Deliver IMHO should be run directly by the MTA, if possible, because
being run by procmail you loose the capability of using SIEVE.
The dovecot way to convert mailbox formats is the dsync (doveadm sync)
command, which is the Swiss
Nikolai Lusan writes:
Just went through this one recently using CentOS with SendMail, Procmail
and IMAP conversion from mbox to Maildir - I needed to make sure I could
run both formats while I migrated users one-by-one.
When I have migrated solutions from mbox to
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Greetings,
On Fri, 2017-10-13 at 11:34 +1000, David.M.Clark wrote:
> Just went through this one recently using CentOS with SendMail, Procmail
> and IMAP conversion from mbox to Maildir - I needed to make sure I could
> run both formats while I
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 11:34:22AM +1000, David.M.Clark wrote:
> Just went through this one recently using CentOS with SendMail, Procmail and
> IMAP conversion from mbox to Maildir - I needed to make sure I could run
> both formats while I migrated users one-by-one.
Thanks for your suggestion,
Hi Josef,
Just went through this one recently using CentOS with SendMail, Procmail
and IMAP conversion from mbox to Maildir - I needed to make sure I could
run both formats while I migrated users one-by-one.
Not sure if what I did helps, but I created a 'how-to' page on it on my
website
Hello everybody,
I am in the process to install dovecot as an IMAP server.
Currently, this system runs postfix and uses procmail for local (mbox
style) delivery.
Procmail ist started by postfix like this:
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail
~/.forward: