>qmail-lspawn ./Maildir
>qmailr 143 0.0 0.2 1048 328 ?S09:51 0:00
>Unable_to_open_./Maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1)/
>@40003b4528aa1125e674 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
>Add a trailing slash to ./Maildir/ ...
>Cheers -d
Interesting...e
There is one thing bothering me for a while. I first compiled qmail using
Maildir but decided to back to Mailbox instead later. But whenever I add a
new user using "useradd" on my redhat, it automatically adds a Maildir in
the user's folder. Even after I recompiled qmail. Do
Hello,
i have a problem with Qmail and Maildir. I installed qmail and vpopmail
and everything
works fine for local accounts.
So if i send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the mail is put into
~philipp/Maildir/new.
Thats nice !
But if i send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the log gives me
this
Im getting this error message with one of my domains How do I fix this.
delivery 149: deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)
Thanks
Sorry folks, I am brand new to qmail and I am just getting it up and
running on a test box. I setup Maildir for my home directory and I am just
wondering if root in fact is the owner for the users Maildir/ directory..
-snipit---
ls -alg Maildir/
ls: Maildir/: Permission denied
[mark
Who invented maildir?
Greetz, Peter.
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| hmm
Hello,
I instaled qmail with Maildir, but cannot figure how to do for each time
I add a user the linux automaticly create the Maildir.
--
Abraços,
Carlo Gibertini
HelloI have installed qmail.but not very sure whether i have done
it properly.ifi telnet to port 25 it works but if i telnet to 110 ,I am
getting this error"- ERR this user has no $homeMaildir .Do i have to
install maildirSuresh
--
all my incoming mails are gone (i cant find them) even if i have a
succesful mail delivery
my /var/qmail/rc file content:
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
qmail-start ./Maildir
is this correct?
Hello all,
I've come to a point where I'm stuck, and need some help.
I have a separate partion called /Maildir on my LinuxBox.
I want qmail to make the maildirs for each user below /Maildir
eg. /Maildir/joedoe/Maildir instead of /home/joedoe/Maildir
tia
Thomas
My mail server will be located in the office with all of the staff. Some or
all of them may have a need for terminal access to the box. While I
generally trust them (enough that I seriously doubt that they'll try to
truly hack the machine, plus none of them have the skills to hack it), I
want to
Hi folks,
Does Procmail work with Qmail maildir format?
Thx
Fábio Gomes
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@_{2**2..6*6}=split//,"áiGsDDbooe eoin m-IsvveoF Tenlmt";print
values%_,"\n"
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 10:02:12PM -0500, cyberruz wrote:
> Interesting...especially when the scripts in /var/qmail/boot don't
> have a trailing '/' after ./Maildir
> (ie. that's how they come with qmail)
#pwd
/var/qmail/boot/
#grep Maildir *
#
There is no file
>#pwd
>/var/qmail/boot/
>#grep Maildir *
>#
>There is no file in boot containing a Maildir delivery instruction.
There
>are ./Mailbox examples, and this is correct, but MailBOX and not
MailDIR
>format.
My mistake..sorry...no wonder I can't get the Maildir to work :-)
Rob..
Hi,
I installed qmail version 1.03 on my Red Hat 6.0
machine, and it is working fine. I selected Maildir as the default delivery
method. The manual told me to add the directoy Maildir/ in to /etc/skel and
to all other users, and so I did. but when I telnet my port 110, the following
error
Hello
I would like to know where i DEFINE the $maildir.
I went to www.vmailmgr.org site and i tried to follow the instructions of
the
3.5 Enabling enforcement of virtual user quotas
and
3.6 Enabling processing of autoresponses
I did the following:in a .qmail-default in the /home/user/.qmail
Hi,
It's my first instalation of QMAIL and I am having one trouble to setup the
POP3 users.
First: I have a Red Hat 7.0 running in a Pentium II computer, and I
instaled
QMAIL using RPM binnary:
qmail-1.03-17
I instaled the checkpassword using the Tar file from the DJB home page, and
then I st
Try removing Maildir/ from /etc/skel (or /etc/newuser)
Brett Randall
-Original Message-
From: Alan Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 29, 2000 7:00 PM
Subject: Maildir
>There is one thing bothering me for a while. I
check your /skel directory remove your .qmail file there.
if your using linux try in /etc/skel
At 05:59 PM 6/29/00 +0900, you wrote:
>There is one thing bothering me for a while. I first compiled qmail using
>Maildir but decided to back to Mailbox instead later. But whenever I
Hi,
I decided to use Maildir instead of Mailbox on one user account ...
I did maildirmake $HOME/Maildir and echo ./Maildir > ~.qmail
Then I export MAIL=/home/vmail/Maildir
When testing sending mail to this account qmail procuded the below log:-
Jun 29 20:20:16 morgoth qm
Hello Guys!
Can I use NetscapeMail together with the Maildir ?
Or is that just a problem of qmaild-pop3 and has nothing
to do with the client ?
For your info: I want to get the messages via Network.
Sincrely,
Nico
One other thing is that each of the home directories must have a .qmail file
which contains ./Maildir/ as well (exactly as I have typed it), and make
sure that it contains a Maildir naturally with the owner and group being the
same as who will be accessing it.
Brett Randall.
Manager
> /usr/bin/tcpserver 0 pop3 /usr/sbin/qmail-popup
> diavolos.oberberg-online.de /bin/checkpassword /usr/sbin/qmail-pop3d
> Maildir &
Here is definitely an error - if you use vpopmail you cannot use the
checkpassword provided by DJB.
Regarding the delivery you should fir
Brett Randall wrote:
> One other thing is that each of the home directories must have a .qmail file
> which contains ./Maildir/ as well (exactly as I have typed it), and make
> sure that it contains a Maildir naturally with the owner and group being the
> same as who will be
Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
> > /usr/bin/tcpserver 0 pop3 /usr/sbin/qmail-popup
> > diavolos.oberberg-online.de /bin/checkpassword /usr/sbin/qmail-pop3d
> > Maildir &
>
> Here is definitely an error - if you use vpopmail you cannot use the
> checkpassword provid
OK, try changing the ownership of the Maildir and the .qmail file to the
actual person that the mail is being delivered to...When qmail-local tries
delivering there, it relies on those permissions to be able to write to the
Maildir
Brett
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com
Brett Randall wrote:
> OK, try changing the ownership of the Maildir and the .qmail file to the
> actual person that the mail is being delivered to...When qmail-local tries
> delivering there, it relies on those permissions to be able to write to the
> Maildir
>
Hmm, i cannot d
tions
http://ipsware.com/
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Philipp Steinkrüger
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 7:51 PM
> To: Brett Randall; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MailDir
>
>
> Brett Randall wrote:
&g
rprise me. Are you sure?
> I think that there is problem with qmail giving the mail to vpopmail. Is it
> possible that
> my mistake in the startup script is responsible? If, what would be the
> correct startup
> command ?
The startup command for qmail is the same with and without
Brett Randall wrote:
> OK...I didn't know virtual users actually existed. Somewhere along the line
> qmail has to know where to deliver the mail to, and this is pulled
> (eventually, no matter how many virtualhosts and aliases you have) from the
> passwd file or NIS map. It will go to the home di
Philipp Steinkrüger wrote:
> > Here is definitely an error - if you use vpopmail you cannot use the
> > checkpassword provided by DJB.
>
> I found this in the qmail-FAQ, Question 5.3: how do i set up qmail-pop3d.
> So there is a problem with my startup script ?
Just a poor assumption -- qmail-po
I'm looking for an easy way to archive old messages in a Maildir (by
compressing them, like the gzip patch does, perhaps) for users who don't
believe in deleting old mail (especially their sent mail folder).
Incidentally, its an IMAP system, with several Maildirs (courier-imap).
eg:
sc
Hi all,
I am trying to create a small Sun Solaris 5.7 development server! I am
having trouble creating the Maildir for the user when I am adding him!
Command thus #> useradd -s /bin/true -d /usr/home/user -m user
Unfortunately this is not creating the Maildir
This are my user managm
> Im getting this error message with one of my domains How do I fix this.
> delivery 149: deferral: Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)
Make sure that the Maildir is set up correctly - correct location,
ownership, and permissions. As a quick and dirty hack, try:
chown -R {user.group}
Hello everyone
I use Maildir in my configuration and i receveid this message when I
check my messages:
Unable to open local messages
I verified in my server that the messages are located in in the
Maildir/cur directory.
Are the messages Locked?
What is this mean?
thanks in advance
Hi there.
I am using Maildir with qmail. Before I used pine(with Mailbox)
I don't know what mailer I can use with Maildir.(forget netscape or this
kind of stuff)
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Stephan
About a month ago I was thinking about various possible ways to implement
quotas on Maildir mailboxes without using filesystem-based quotas. In some
situations, like virtual domains, filesystem quotas will not work.
I've played with my original idea, and came up with a slightly different
w
i have installed qmail on a redhat 6.0 box which came with
pine-4.10-2.i386.rpm though couldn't get mail to work under the maildir
format. as a last resort, i was told to get a previous verson of pine from
ftp://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/qmail/qmail-pine/pine-4.04-1.i386.rpm which
should
Hi all,
I use vchkpw-3.4.5 and imap-4.5.vchkpw, with maildir. I added
300 (3mb) into the control/databytes file. But I want more.
How can I put quota on the system that calculates the sizes of the
folders of the user, and if quota exceeded how can I force
qmail to reject the incoming mail
Howdey,
Is their any usefull utility to display the sizes of Maildirs for email
clients on a server.
Something more refined than `du`
Thanks
Leon Vismer
Are there any known IMAP servers that would work with Maildir?
Hi all,
I'm implementing maildir support for the GNOME's messaging library
Camel. Camel uses a provider abstraction for mail stores. A store
provider object allows a MUA to access mail folders and messages through
a simple storage-independent API. The folder abstraction has suppor
Hello.
I have two rather stupid questions as I'm a newbie with Qmail.
I've just installed Qmail and set it to use maildir-like mailboxes.
The question is:
Mutt ask me to specify a file to use as spool mailbox: how should I set this ?
What are the function of the /tmp and /c
I have qmail delivering to a user's ~/Maildir. The user uses netscape
as the MUA with copy to self set. The copy ends up in ~/Maildir/cur,
and all other mail ends up in ~/Maildir/new.
Is this normal? Why does qmail think copy to self has been read?
Thanks,
John
--
I have asked about this before but now that I have both qmail and mutt
working together on my Linux box I *think* I can ask slightly more
intelligently.
The default/normal way to set up Maildir delivery with qmail means
that the Maildir is ~/Maildir, is this 'cast in stone' or is it
Hello all,
What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300
messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they are in Maildir/cur.
What puts them into that dir? He checks his mail with Netscape
Communicator 4.x and and say's he download then every time he check
On Wed, Feb 17, 1999 at 11:10:10AM -0800, Mark Zugsmith wrote:
> Sorry folks, I am brand new to qmail and I am just getting it up and
> running on a test box. I setup Maildir for my home directory and I am just
> wondering if root in fact is the owner for the users Maildir/
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999 15:25:19 -0500,
Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 1999 at 11:10:10AM -0800, Mark Zugsmith wrote:
> > Sorry folks, I am brand new to qmail and I am just getting it up and
> > running on a test box. I setup Maildir for my home di
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 12:48:11AM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> Who invented maildir?
DJB.
--
See complete headers for address, homepage and phone numbers
I just ls'd ~/Maildir/cur in user's directory and found:
913795522.5900.themachine:2, 913943784.17258.themachine:2,
913831859.10694.themachine:2, 913943805.17263.themachine:2,
913834196.10853.themachine:2, 913945447.17429.themachine:2,
913834215.10879.th
Hi,
New incomming Mail is in $HOME/Maildir.
I want Procmail to sort the messages from $HOME/Maildir into destinated
directories.
When I used Exim I started Procmail with the following script:
# ! /bin/sh
ORGMAIL=/var/spool/mail/mark
if cd $HOME &&
test -s
I'm setting up maildir on my system and am running into the error:
Apr 11 16:51:20 leviathan qmail: 923867480.948642 delivery 2: deferral:
Temporary_error_on_maildir_delivery._(#4.3.0)/
This a permissions thing or what? Thanks.
Is there any program that can convert my maildirs( folders containing the
cur,tmp,new directorys ) to html pages?
Thanks
Attila
RedHat 5.2
I'm using a qmail-imap on my redhat5.2 box,
it works well with Mailbox format,
is it possible to use a Maildir ( new cur tmp) format?
BoLiang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way of executing procmail do ~/.procmailrc, and if email is
not rejected for a user, it is delivered into a ~/Maildir?
Thanks,
John
BTW, eg., use my standard spam filter for users that want it, but want
to fetch mail via POP3 in a Maildir.
--
John Conover, 631
Greetings,
I've just installed the latest version of qmail and am trying to get
Maildirs working. Is there anyway to globally tell qmail to use
Maildirs for all my users with out creating a .qmail file for each one?
--Keith Lee
At 09:59 16.11.99 -0200, Carlo Gibertini wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I instaled qmail with Maildir, but cannot figure how to do for each time
>I add a user the linux automaticly create the Maildir.
Actually it depends on what system you use, in RedHat and Hp-UX there is a
directory call
> Actually it depends on what system you use, in RedHat and Hp-UX there is a
> directory called /etc/skel/ which is exactely what's beeing copied into the
> new home-dir.. so if you do a maildirmake in that directory and create a
> .qmail file which contains ./Maildir/ then
I have opted to use Maildir format over mbox. The MDA in use is maildrop.
Except for the inbox/spool directory, all the folders that maildrop uses
are mbox format. The folders maildrop uses are in ~/Mail while the incoming
spool is ~/Maildir.
I thought one of the benifits of Maildir, is to have
I thought that configuring the /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery file
and /var/qmail/rc files was all you needed for the maildir format.
However, as I was not getting tmp, cur and new directories created
I rechecked the Life with Qmail documentation again to find out that
I may need the .qmail
In the qmail/doc/INSTALL.maildir it says to edit /var/qmail/rc
and replace ./Mailbox with ./Maildir/
and "by creating a maildir in the new-user template directory"
Where is this directory?
Kind regards
Kevin
>From libc-client4.7 documentation:
--strip--
The Maildir format used by qmail has all of the performance
disadvantages of mh noted above, with the additional problem that
the
files are renamed in order to change their status so you end up
having
to rescan the directory frequently
I have setup my Qmail Server using Procmail to
deliver mails to /var/spool/mail. I experimented Maildir format. I have 200+
users on this machine. Now I wanted to switch back to Procmail. As far as
Documnetation and my knowledge is concerned, I have made each and every thing to
bring Qmail
How do i go about reading from a maildir without ncroaching on the security of the
maildir? ie what is the
procedure for reading emails from one. Also where can i find the spec for maildirs
like an rfc or similar.
cheers
--
Marek Narkiewicz, Systems Director WelshDragon ltd
[EMAIL PROTECTED
I'd like to be able to allow our customers the ability to check their mail
via the web while they're on the road and still be able to use POP3 for
normal use. I know there are many implementations out there to make
maildir/imap cooperate, but it seems they all do it differently. Basica
first, any body knows some easy way to bind the
pop3 in the inetd.conf wrapper?second-> if i connect manualy itells
my that ist dosent exist user dir
-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir Connection
closed by foreign host
but i doit -> maildirmake
/dir/to/user1
What could be wron
Sorry I have one more question, I am using The Maildir format to make it
works with qmail-pop3d
but I can't find any client like pine or elm to work with it, do I have to
patch something??
THX
Mikael
On Sat, 20 May 2000, suresh wrote:
> Hello
> I have installed qmail.but not very sure whether i have done it properly.if
> i telnet to port 25 it works but if i telnet to 110 ,I am getting this error
> "- ERR this user has no $homeMaildir .Do i have to install maildir
how do io make sure that the messages are going to the correct place.
i keep getting errors like:
starting delivery 52: msg 869324 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED] status:
local 4/10 remote 0/20 delivery 49: deferral:
Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
status: local 3/10 remote 0/20
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 05:32:16PM +0800, Vince wrote:
>
>
> all my incoming mails are gone (i cant find them) even if i have a
> succesful mail delivery
>
> my /var/qmail/rc file content:
>
> exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> qmail-start ./Mai
At 16:21 00/06/17 -0600, you wrote:
> > can u help me setting up Maildir
> > here iam not able to setup Maildir
> Easy, correct method:
> /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake {username}
Don't forget to "su" to the user before you
execute maildirmake.
Kristina
Here's the skinny:
I want maildir. I want it for my IMAP & Webmail(IMAP frontend) server and
for general purposes.
I need mailbox for my mail client since there's not maildir support.
I'm wondering if anybody has done any of the following:
A: Created a nifty program so
Hi
all...Anyone know where I can find the "maildir" script as discussed in
the qmailbook, page 196 ?It's not in the "/var/qmail/boot" dir as the
book suggests or anywhere elsein the qmail src
file.CheersDennis
I'm trying to setup tcpserv smtp and pop3 services. They appear to be
functioning as I can telnet to port 25 and 110. Some mail is not being
delivered.
/var/log/maillog says "Unable_to_open_./maildir:_is_a_directory._(#4.2.1)"
I ran makemaildir for this user and I have an
Hi,
I'm about to move from Mailbox to Maildir. The goal is to run sqwebmail. I
have been running qmail on Linux (slackware) for a few years already, no
problem.
I'm just wondering, is there a procedure, a how-to, anything I could
review before doing this ? All I have n
Dear all,
I am using qmail 1.03 on Redhat 6.2 box.
I have just shifted from Mailbox format to Maildir
format. And i am using qpopper-qmail-2.53-1-PAM.i386.rpm for pop
daemon.
If i am doing telnet on localhost at port 110 ,
then it showing that pop daemon is running, And if i am
Ummm...why? Do the users store other information in their home folders? Why
not just put all the home folders in the seperate partition? But, forsaking
that, just make the .qmail file in each user's home directory point to
/Maildir/user (or did you really want /Maildir/user/Maildir? If so,
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 10:42:11PM -, Piotr Kasztelowicz wrote:
> In discusion - regard to Maildir versus mailbox question - for
> promoting Maidir were is useful to encourage pine authors to
> adapting the pine program for directly work with Maildir fromat.
maybe you find this
Hello
>Maybe you just don't spend enough effort to understand mutt, but I won't
This is the good opportunity to make functionality of Mutt better.
I let to see to much porblems and this is reason, that I don't use
Mutt with plesure.
Piotr
---
Piotr Kasztelowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T here.
The author of PINE flat out refuses to support Maildir.
--Adam
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 11:45:31PM +, Piotr Kasztelowicz wrote:
> Hello
>
> >Maybe you just don't spend enough effort to understand mutt, but I won't
>
> This is the good opportunity to make functionality of Mutt better.
> I let to see to much porblems and this is reason, that I don't use
>
hing on the top of mutt's web page,
and some other stuff on the web pages, just makes me think that the author
is an idiot. but that's certainly not very objective reasoning.
old redhat releases of pine included a patch for maildir support.
however, pine is _extremely_ inefficient when it
Hello
>take a few days for most pine users to make the switch.
I will not say, that mutt is not-useful, but it could be better :-)
For me - the first problem is how make, that the sent mail shall
be placed in sent folder - Neverless it don't me simple :-(
and I have to less time to sacrificate m
>> On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 20:24:05 -0500 (EST),
>> Piotr Kasztelowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
P> I will not say, that mutt is not-useful, but it could be better :-) For
P> me - the first problem is how make, that the sent mail shall be placed
P> in sent folder.
If you want a copy of all your
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 09:56:27PM -0500, Karl Vogel wrote:
> >> On Sat, 20 Jan 2001 20:24:05 -0500 (EST),
> >> Piotr Kasztelowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> P> I will not say, that mutt is not-useful, but it could be better :-) For
> P> me - the first problem is how make, that the sent mail
he web pages, just makes me think that the author
> is an idiot. but that's certainly not very objective reasoning.
This is coming from someone who doesn't know what capitalization
is. But you can't please them all, right?
> for now i'm still using an old pine with the mail
e absolute worst argument i've ever heard in my entire life.
don't ever email me again.
> > for now i'm still using an old pine with the maildir patch, as that mutt
> > date interpretation thing simply makes it impossible for me to use.
>
> Like I said I'
ain.
Dish it but can't take it.
> > > for now i'm still using an old pine with the maildir patch, as that mutt
> > > date interpretation thing simply makes it impossible for me to use.
> >
> > Like I said I've had no problems in this area except when the
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Adam McKenna wrote:
> The author of PINE flat out refuses to support Maildir.
Umm...doesn't it sound familiar? ;)
--Pavel Kankovsky aka Peak [ Boycott Microsoft--http://www.vcnet.com/bms ]
"Resistance is futile. Open you
"Pavel Kankovsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Adam McKenna wrote:
>
> > The author of PINE flat out refuses to support Maildir.
>
> Umm...doesn't it sound familiar? ;)
But, it doesn't mat
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 01:32:29AM +, James R Grinter wrote:
> But, it doesn't matter - Pine does IMAP right? (Isn't that it's real
> reason for existence?) So hook your Maildirs up with IMAP, and point
> Pine at that.
>
> Seems pretty simple to me.
How about this: Use a non-crappy, open so
> > But, it doesn't matter - Pine does IMAP right? (Isn't that it's real
> > reason for existence?) So hook your Maildirs up with IMAP, and point
> > Pine at that.
> >
> > Seems pretty simple to me.
>
> How about this: Use a non-crappy, open source e-mail client instead?
>
> --Adam
And what M
Peter Cavender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PINE may be limited, but it sure is useful as a quick and dirty
> console-base MUA. I figured out how to use in in about 3 minutes
> without having to RTFM.
If you've ever had to deal with the code, dirty is definitely an accurate
description.
> But
> > PINE may be limited, but it sure is useful as a quick and dirty
> > console-base MUA. I figured out how to use in in about 3 minutes
> > without having to RTFM.
>
> If you've ever had to deal with the code, dirty is definitely an accurate
> description.
Well, yes. I once tried to hack just
Just to stick in another random opinion:
I've been pretty pine die hard for almost 3 years now.
I tried out mutt about a month ago, and just couldn't make the switch.
Went back to pine and Mailbox, despite personally preferring Maildir.
Tried it again about 3 days ago due to peer pr
in that they want to use it, but that it
doesn't natively support Maildir which they also want to use, is just
madness.
James.
I am using Qmail
with Maildir and pop3d. After Qmail receives a message, It seems to not be able
to deliver it. I usually see the following (roughly) in my
log:
Starting delivery 4
. . .
delivery 4:
deferral: dot-forward:_fatal: ./Maildir/:_is_a_directory
I hope that's e
For some reason I can no longer get my mail (pop or IMAP) using
~user/Mailbox. In order to access my mail again I had to add a symbolic
link to users mailbox in /var/mail.
I thought this was a result of a bug in Eudora - but since it's happening
to other users too, I have to look at the serve
> I want to take the general precaution of making the maildirs
> readable only to their owners (700). Will this cause qmail
> any fits?
No. In fact, it's the default.
--joshua.
Fábio Gomes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does Procmail work with Qmail maildir format?
Newer versions of procmail have Maildir support built-in, but they don't
adhere to djb's naming convention -- you could run into problems.
You'd be better off to use maildrop,
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