On 19/08/2017 07:17, Joseph Tam wrote:
> mail_location=~/.mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%Ln
> He should be good now, no idea why a fedora install wouldn't have that
Unless I missed something in a previous pst, "~/.mail" is not typical
for personal mail folder, but "~/mail" is.
Joseph Tam
I thou
mail_location=~/.mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%Ln
He should be good now, no idea why a fedora install wouldn't have that
Unless I missed something in a previous pst, "~/.mail" is not typical
for personal mail folder, but "~/mail" is.
Joseph Tam
Ahh thats it :)
He should be good now, no idea why a fedora install wouldn't have that
On 18/08/2017 19:43, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> mail_location=~/.mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%Ln
>
> Aki
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mail_location=~/.mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%Ln
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On 18.08.2017 12:41, Noel Butler wrote:
> On 18/08/2017 06:15, Randy Gordey wrote:
>
>> What is the syntax for dovecot mail_location when postfix delivers mail to
>> /var/spool/mail/?
>>
>> These are the old unix style mbox, one file per user.
>
On 18/08/2017 06:15, Randy Gordey wrote:
> What is the syntax for dovecot mail_location when postfix delivers mail to
> /var/spool/mail/?
>
> These are the old unix style mbox, one file per user.
>
> Not setting mail_location in 10-mail.conf results in Auto not finding it.
>
> mbox: /var/spool/
What is the syntax for dovecot mail_location when postfix delivers mail to
/var/spool/mail/?
These are the old unix style mbox, one file per user.
Not setting mail_location in 10-mail.conf results in Auto not finding it.
mbox: /var/spool/mail/%u said mbox root directory can't be a file.
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