Hello,
I know there were some patches posted awhile back for uw imap-4.5BETA but
the patches seemed to be for 4.2 - I was unsure if I had the correct
patches. Does anyone know the status of maildir support for an/any imapd?
Thanks.
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Y2K - We're all gonna die.
> On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 09:23:47AM -0500, Andy Walden wrote:
> >
> > Is there anyway to fudge procmail into writing things to a Maildir? I
> > would think that just giving each message a different name based on some
> > variable that could be captured would work. Is
On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 09:23:47AM -0500, Andy Walden wrote:
>
> Is there anyway to fudge procmail into writing things to a Maildir? I
> would think that just giving each message a different name based on some
> variable that could be captured would work. Is anyone doing anything
Is there anyway to fudge procmail into writing things to a Maildir? I
would think that just giving each message a different name based on some
variable that could be captured would work. Is anyone doing anything like
this? Thanks, andy
e Netscape Communicator's Messanger as IMAP client,
what's the problem I encounted was::
I use the Maildir format in qmail, eg: set a ~/Maildir under the ~/,
and put "./Maildir/" into ~/.qmail
when I tried to creat a new fd1, I got a plain text file like fd1, not a maildir
fo
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]
Hi
I'm trying to use the qmail-imap package from
ftp://ftp.engr.uark.edu/pub/qmail/qmail-imap/
I encounted some problem, I can't creat a Maildir (cur,new,tmp)
format mailbox from the client side, after I creat a
new folder from the netscape, I just got a plain text file
On Sat, Apr 24, 1999 at 10:16:23PM +0200,
Attila Csosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any program that can convert my maildirs( folders containing the
> cur,tmp,new directorys ) to html pages?
>
mhonarc will do reasonable html markup of email messages. It uses its own
database so you wo
"Attila Csosz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Is there any program that can convert my maildirs( folders containing the
| cur,tmp,new directorys ) to html pages?
How about "cat"?
Is there any program that can convert my maildirs( folders containing the
cur,tmp,new directorys ) to html pages?
Thanks
Attila
RedHat 5.2
Sorry, I sent that last one using the wrong addy
Hi,I'm trying to get the qmail pop3d working, and the
error message I keepgetting when I am checking mail is -ERR user has no
$HOME/Maildir/home/whoever/Mailbox exists, and I specify
/bin/checkpassword/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Mail
Also verify in your /etc/passwd file that the homedir entry is the same as
the actual user's homedir and that it exsists!
And make sure in /var/qmail/rc it states ./Maildir/ instead of /Mailbox (or
something similar)
Reid Sutherland
Network Administrator
ISYS Technology Inc.
http://www.is
On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 12:43:23PM -0400, Jay wrote:
> Sorry, I sent that last one using the wrong addy
>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to get the qmail pop3d working, and the error message I keep
> getting when I am checking mail is -ERR user has no $HOME/Maildir
> /home/whoeve
Hi,
I'm trying to get the qmail pop3d working, and the error message I keep
getting when I am checking mail is -ERR user has no $HOME/Maildir
/home/whoever/Mailbox exists, and I specify /bin/checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Mailbox
in inetd.conf
any ideas?
OK, thanks for your help so far, but I am still getting the
error
/home/whoever/Maildir
exists now, and it has mail in it but outlook express responds
first with rejecting the password, but gives me that same error again.
ERR User has no $HOME/maildir
any other ideas?
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Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date:
Monday, April 19, 1999 2:05 PMSubject: ERR User has no
$HOME/maildir (STILL GETTING ERROR)
OK, thanks for your help
- Original Message -
From: Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: ERR User has no $HOME/maildir (STILL GETTING ERROR)
> On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 02:01:13PM -0400, Jay wrote:
> > OK, thanks for
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-Original Message-
From: Keith Burdis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Qmail Users Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, April 19, 1999 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: ERR User has no $HOME/maildir (STILL GETTING ERROR)
>On Mon 1999-04-19 (14:
On Mon 1999-04-19 (14:01), Jay wrote:
>
>OK, thanks for your help so far, but I am still getting the error
>
>
>
>/home/whoever/Maildir
>
>exists now, and it has mail in it but outlook express responds first
>with rejecting the passw
Maildir aren't created automatically. You have to create them for every
existing user (nothing some smart awk-ing and grep-ing can't do) and
place a template in /etc/skel to make your life easier in the future.
Jay & Julie wrote:
>
> I am getting the error: unable to chdi
I am getting the error: unable to chdir to Maildir in /log/messages
when I am trying to inject. I made a switch from mbox to Maildir, and my
incoming mail doesn't seem to work anymore..
Anybody who can help?
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.
+ "Reid Sutherland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| In my ~alias/.qmail-staff I have it pointing to /home/reid/Maildir/
| and qmail won't dump the mail in there. Do I have to use
| .qmail-local-staff?
|
| /home/reid/Maildir is chmod 700 and owned by user reid
+ Russell Nel
Unable to chdir to Maildir
Reid Sutherland
Network Administrator
ISYS Technology Inc.
http://www.isys.ca
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Reid Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reid Sutherland writes:
> In my ~alias/.qmail-staff I have it pointing to /home/reid/Maildir/ and
> qmail won't dump the mail in there. Do I have to use .qmail-local-staff?
>
> /home/reid/Maildir is chmod 700 and owned by user reid
What does the log file say?
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-ru
In my ~alias/.qmail-staff I have it pointing to /home/reid/Maildir/ and
qmail won't dump the mail in there. Do I have to use .qmail-local-staff?
/home/reid/Maildir is chmod 700 and owned by user reid
Thanks.
Reid Sutherland
Network Administrator
ISYS Technology Inc.
http://www.is
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
According to Lenny Mastrototaro:
> On Apr 2, 12:19am, William Burrow wrote:
> > Subject: Re: maildir and "You have new mail"
> >
> > Why would someone do an ls on their Maildir? Just curious.
>
> I occasionally do this to find the luser with the mes
On Apr 2, 12:19am, William Burrow wrote:
> Subject: Re: maildir and "You have new mail"
> On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 07:19:42PM -0500, Lenny Mastrototaro wrote:
> > how are you going to stop a user from `innocently' updating the
> > atime of new/ with the fo
Does anyone no where I can or how I can modify the "from" script that
outputs just the headers? It looks for Mailbox but I switched over to
Maildirs.
Thanks,
Ricardo!
Duh. Ignore my previous email, I wasn't thinking straight. I said:
> 4. Get mtime from tmp/, cur/ and new/. the mtime on tmp is (a): last time
>a new message arrived. MAX(mtime(cur), mtime(new)) defines (b): when the
>maildir mailbox was last checked for new mail.
Thi
According to Jay Soffian:
> Doesn't the presence of any messages in the new dir indicate "You
> have new mail." and the presence of any messages in the cur dir
> indicate "You have mail."
I wish, but the maildir manpage is clear on this:
HOW A MESSAGE IS REA
On Thu, Apr 01, 1999 at 11:31:59PM -0500, Jay Soffian wrote:
> Doesn't the presence of any messages in the new dir indicate "You
> have new mail." and the presence of any messages in the cur dir
> indicate "You have mail."
Yes, if you use those words, but the prompt is really saying that "You
ha
Miquel> the entire new/ and cur/ directories for maildir
Miquel> format. With a lot of users who potentially have hundreds
Miquel> of messages in their spool, this can be quite time- and
Miquel> disk intensive.
Miquel> Now, with a bit of thinking I found out that this
the natural way.
> > I just want to make sure no additional programs ruin the atime of new/
>
> how are you going to stop a user from `innocently' updating the
> atime of new/ with the following command?
>
> ls ~/Maildir/new
I think your thinking on this is
On Apr 2, 1:10am, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> Subject: Re: maildir and "You have new mail"
> According to Mark Delany:
> > At 11:16 PM Thursday 4/1/99, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> > >Would it be possible to define the method I decribed above as "th
dir()) indicates when
> >a mail program last checked the maildir mbox.
> >
> >However, since quite a few existing programs take the scanning approach,
> >they change the access-time on the new/ directory making the above described
> >approach invalid.
>
> But
At 11:16 PM Thursday 4/1/99, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>I have just converted all of our 8000+ users to maildir format. We
>don't use qmail but we do use maildir folders using our own MDA.
>The mail is delivered in /var/spool/mail/username/
>Now, with a bit of thinking I fo
I have just converted all of our 8000+ users to maildir format. We
don't use qmail but we do use maildir folders using our own MDA.
The mail is delivered in /var/spool/mail/username/
Anyway, shell users now don't have the nice "you have mail" or
"you have new mail"
- Daniel V. Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Hey, I'm about to setup a Unix server hosting several domains and i
| would like to know if mailbox have any advantages vs maildir and
| vice versa ..
As others have noted, maildir is mostly technically superior. The
mbox format has of
mail sent to
daniel@domain to kibdk@domain (as long as you don't have a user already
named daniel).
Glenn
>
> Hey, I'm about to setup a Unix server hosting several domains and i
> would like to know if mailbox have any advantages vs maildir and vice
> versa ..
>
&
On Sat, Mar 20, 1999 at 10:42:42PM +0100, Daniel V . Pedersen wrote:
> Hey, I'm about to setup a Unix server hosting several domains and i
> would like to know if mailbox have any advantages vs maildir and vice
> versa ..
Maildir is better. See ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/prot
Hey, I'm about to setup a Unix server hosting several domains and i
would like to know if mailbox have any advantages vs maildir and vice
versa ..
furthermore, i have setup the virtualsdomains to havde the user kibdk as
domain master and so i have tried setting up .qmail-daniel in his
ho
On 03/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> maybe smd. has written already a script which will create the proper
> ~/Maildir/ for every user in /etc/passwd ?
> I would really be happy to get this one (:
My modified checkpassword does that... just rip off main() from
maildirmake.c and
Hi,
maybe smd. has written already a script which will create the proper
~/Maildir/ for every user in /etc/passwd ?
I would really be happy to get this one (:
Pashah
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http://www.spb.sitek.net/~pashah/public-key-0x97739141.pgp
- "Joaquim Homrighausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| 1. I cannot get "redirection" to work when I use a .qmail
| file containing a complete maildir path. If I replace the
| maildir path with another local user, the redirection
| works. In the former case, qmail(-local I
Couple of questions:
1. I cannot get "redirection" to work when I use a .qmail
file containing a complete maildir path. If I replace the
maildir path with another local user, the redirection
works. In the former case, qmail(-local I assume) complains
about delivery being temporaril
I am just beginning setting up a Qmail system and have found that to use the
Maildir capability it ends up in the Users $HOME. Is there anyway to create
say a /var/qmail/maildirs dir and place all users' Maildirs there? The users
current $HOME also serves their personal web pages, wh
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why do you send this virus through the list?
Sorry, this was the thing itself.
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> Secondly, the 'question'. Can I change the name and location of a user's
> Maildir or does it *have* to be ~/Maildir? If it can be changed which
> configuration files need changing?
>You can use users/assign to have mail delivered anywhere you like. What
>exac
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 12:48:11AM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> Who invented maildir?
DJB.
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See complete headers for address, homepage and phone numbers
Who invented maildir?
Greetz, Peter.
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.| Peter van Dijk | stoned worden of coden
.| [EMAIL PROTECTED] | dat is de levensvraag
| coden of stoned worden
| stonend worden En coden
| hmm
On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 09:03:46AM -0600, D. Carlos Knowlton wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm trying to setup Maildir as the default for my new users. The
> "INSTALL.maildir" file suggests that I do this by putting it in my new user
> template. I'm running Linux
On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 09:03:46AM -0600, D. Carlos Knowlton wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm trying to setup Maildir as the default for my new users. The
> "INSTALL.maildir" file suggests that I do this by putting it in my new user
> template. I'm running Linux
Hey guys,
I'm trying to setup Maildir as the default for my new users. The
"INSTALL.maildir" file suggests that I do this by putting it in my new user
template. I'm running Linux 2.0.X can anyone tell me where this template
might be?
Thanks!
-ck
Hello Mate.
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999 22:25:41 -0600, Mate Wierdl wrote:
>Are not you the reply-to whiz?
Sorry; I'm not a native English speaker. Could you please rephrase your
sentance?
>Now you leave us with the only possibility
>of sending the answer to this FAQ to the list
Ermm.. what FAQ? How
A related question.
In what order does a pop client get messages from a maildir? First all contents of
new then cur? does it look into tmp?
I'm using pop3d and checkpassword
I looked at man maildir and few other man pop3d and man popup. Found an
explanation for an MUA, but not for a pop c
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 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/
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
Hi i set up qmail and it works fine for those who have shell access
but not for my users who login through pop server. When they try to login
they get the message:
"The mail server responded:
this user has no $HOME/Maildir
Please enter a new password"
I read the man page on &quo
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 07:18:02PM -0300, Eric Dahnke wrote:
> And if the user then switches his mail client to "not leave msgs on server" they
> are removed from cur, no?
Ofcourse.
Greetz, Peter.
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.| Peter van Dijk | stoned worden of coden
.| [EMAIL PROTECTED] | dat is de levens
And if the user then switches his mail client to "not leave msgs on server" they
are removed from cur, no?
- eric
>> Hello all,
> >>
> >> What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user
> >> with 300 messages and they are not in th
t; pop server. When they try to login they get the message:
>
> "The mail server responded:
> this user has no $HOME/Maildir
> Please enter a new password"
>
> I read the man page on "Maildir". My question is how do i set up a
> maildir if it is not se
Hi i set up qmail and it works fine except for my users who login through
pop server. When they try to login they get the message:
"The mail server responded:
this user has no $HOME/Maildir
Please enter a new password"
I read the man page on "Maildir". My question
"Chris" == Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chris> On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:55:57AM -0500, Paul Farber wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user
>> with 300 messages and they are not in
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:55:57AM -0500, Paul Farber wrote:
> 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
Umm,
Those are messages that the user has downloaded but not deleted from the
server.
Gerry
At 11:55 AM 2/15/99 -0500, Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300
>messages and they are not
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
Hi folks,
My heavily-filtered mail setup (and yours?) has two big problems:
1. Most MUAs don't really use maildirs well, and
2. Most MUAs don't handle asynchrony well
The former is illustrated by Mew, which can import mail from a
maildir, but which uses MH folders otherwise.
The
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 02:13:01AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 12:48:48AM -0500, Sam wrote:
> > On 5 Feb 1999, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
> >
> > > maildirsmtp to send the mail back out. However, I would like to not
> > > flood the remote machine and send some messages
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 12:44:42AM -0500, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> On 5 Feb 1999, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
>
> > Hi, I had setup a backup mailserver to collect incoming mail whilst my
> > server was being upgraded. I used virtualdomains and put it all in a
> > Mail
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 11:15:46AM +, Chris Green wrote:
> 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
> relatively easy to change?
>
> It's not a disaster if it has
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
Ãéþñãïò ÊïõëïãéÜííçò writes:
> Ok then the question that comes to me is whether qmail-pop3d can support
> Mailbox format and how...
No, it cannot. It takes good advantage of the Maildir format, and
would take a considerable amount of work to port it to Mailbox format.
--
-russ
Ok then the question that comes to me is whether qmail-pop3d can support
Mailbox format and how...
Regards,
George.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Delany [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 05, 1999 3:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'qmail mailing list'
Subject: R
The Maildir in ~alias has to be owned by alias. So do
su - alias
maildirmake ~alias/Maildir
Mate
Ps: you do realize that there is an rpm for qmail:
ftp://moni.msci.memphis.edu/pub/qmail
Mate
> --
> From: Chris Green[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 05, 1999 2:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: More Maildir configuration questions
>
> I have qmail running on my Linux RedHat 5.2 box now and it
> succe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What's the "best" way to check for new mail in a Maildir?
> >
>
> Off the top of my head, why would you want to do that?
>
> just run maildirsmtp. If there is mail in the maildir, a delivery
> attempt cycle begins. If not,
> I have qmail running on my Linux RedHat 5.2 box now and it successfully
> delivers mail to 'ordinary' users. After a little hassle I have got mutt
> successfully reading from ~/Maildir. However I have a problem and a
> question:-
> The 'problem' is tha
I have qmail running on my Linux RedHat 5.2 box now and it
successfully delivers mail to 'ordinary' users. After a little hassle
I have got mutt successfully reading from ~/Maildir. However I have a
problem and a question:-
The 'problem' is that mail to root, postmaste
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 01:14:17PM +, Robin Bowes wrote:
>
> I'm looking at implementing serialmail and am delivering out-going mail
> to a maildir.
>
> I'd like to run maildirsmtp as a cron job but only if any outgoing mail
> exists, ie;
>
> if th
At 02:11 PM 2/5/99 -, Russell Nelson wrote:
>Mark Delany writes:
> > At 03:26 PM 2/5/99 +0200, Ãéþñãïò ÊïõëïãéÜííçò3O3t5/I= wrote:
> > >Hi Gurus,
> > >
> > > Is there any IMAP server that supports Maildir format?
> >
> > Russ Nelson has a
Mark Delany writes:
> At 03:26 PM 2/5/99 +0200, Ãéþñãïò ÊïõëïãéÜííçò3O3t5/I= wrote:
> >Hi Gurus,
> >
> >Is there any IMAP server that supports Maildir format?
>
> Russ Nelson has alluded to such a beast on occassions. But it's a big job
> isn
At 03:26 PM 2/5/99 +0200, Ãéþñãïò ÊïõëïãéÜííçò3O3t5/I= wrote:
>Hi Gurus,
>
> Is there any IMAP server that supports Maildir format?
Nup.
Russ Nelson has alluded to such a beast on occassions. But it's a big job
isn't it Russ?
Regards.
>I'd like to run maildirsmtp as a cron job but only if any outgoing mail
>exists, ie;
>
> if then run maildirsmtp
>
>What's the "best" way to check for new mail in a Maildir?
You could probably get quite fancy by looking at the mtime of the new/
d
Hi Gurus,
Is there any IMAP server that supports Maildir format?
Regards,
George Koulogiannis
Hellas on Line NOC.
Hi,
I'm looking at implementing serialmail and am delivering out-going mail
to a maildir.
I'd like to run maildirsmtp as a cron job but only if any outgoing mail
exists, ie;
if then run maildirsmtp
What's the "best" way to check for new mail in a Maildir?
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 12:48:48AM -0500, Sam wrote:
> On 5 Feb 1999, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
>
> > maildirsmtp to send the mail back out. However, I would like to not
> > flood the remote machine and send some messages, wait for (a little
> > while) the remote machine to clear its queue etc
>
On 5 Feb 1999, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
> Hi, I had setup a backup mailserver to collect incoming mail whilst my
> server was being upgraded. I used virtualdomains and put it all in a
> Maildir. Now that the server has been upgraded, I plan to use
> maildirsmtp to send the m
Hi, I had setup a backup mailserver to collect incoming mail whilst my
server was being upgraded. I used virtualdomains and put it all in a
Maildir. Now that the server has been upgraded, I plan to use
maildirsmtp to send the mail back out. However, I would like to not
flood the remote machine
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
--
On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 08:45:48AM -0800, Bob McLaren wrote:
> It's strange, I've noticed that when the system does automatic emails to the
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" account the maillog reflects the message successfully
> being sent to local [EMAIL PROTECTED] Whereas when I try to send a message
> to
Mirko Zeibig wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 13:29:45 -0800, Bob McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >The MAIL=$HOME/Maildir environment variable in my /etc/profile is set
> >and verified.
> I think this should be MAIL=$HOME/Maildir/ with an ending slash.
>
> Regard
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 13:29:45 -0800, Bob McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The MAIL=$HOME/Maildir environment variable in my /etc/profile is set
>and verified.
I think this should be MAIL=$HOME/Maildir/ with an ending slash.
Regards
Mirko
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An interesting side-note I thought I'd add, qmail-inject from the command
line works perfectly. Using qmail-inject the message goes to
~bob/Maildir/new the way it's suppose to. So the question still stands, how
do I configure qmail-smtpd to place mail where it's supposed to?
Th
/Maildir there is
nothing in cur,new, or tmp. So it appears that the mail is goinng
somewhere else, I just can't figure out where. (bob is just the example
I am using I haven't created any other functional mail accounts yet)
My /var/qmail/rc file looks like this;
exec env - PATH="
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> Subject: Problem with qmail-pop3d - ERR unable to scan $HOME/Maildir
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> Hi
>
> I'm having a problem with qmail-pop3d.
>
> There is no problem starting qmail-pop3d via
Hi
I'm having a problem with qmail-pop3d.
There is no problem starting qmail-pop3d via tcpserver, but when a user
logs into POP3 it says unable to scan $HOME/Maildir.
How do I tell qmail-pop3d where the users mail directory is?? In the
qmail-pop3d.c file it only reads argument 1 whi
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