pffft. again, the answer is in the doc's. ;-)
from INSTALL.maildir
Here's how to set up qmail to use maildir for your incoming mail:
% maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
% echo ./Maildir/ ~/.qmail
Make sure you include the trailing slash on Maildir/.
y'know, i'm starting to like qmail more
On Wednesday 11 October 2000 02:13, Al Sparks wrote:
A: Created a nifty program so that when I try to access a mailbox
file, it's actually interfaced so that I'm accessing my maildir
B: Written a converter that I can run on the fly.
C: Figured out some other solution to this problem
the INBOX. POP3 never sees anything else. You have 2 download
choices when configuring a POP3 client. During download, the messages
are deleted from the INBOX, or conversely, are left in the INBOX.
You mentioned courier, and courier stores its folders in the
$HOME/Maildir directory. Each
Al Sparks writes:
AS I notice that your next message is requesting instructions on how
AS to un-subscribe to the list. Kind of weird to ask detailed
AS questions like this and then disappear. Makes me wonder what
AS motivated you to ask the questions.
Why don't you shelve your
--- Sten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Al Sparks writes:
AS I notice that your next message is requesting instructions on how
AS to un-subscribe to the list. Kind of weird to ask detailed
AS questions like this and then disappear. Makes me wonder what
AS motivated you to ask the questions.
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What did you think of mbox to Maildir conversion tools that can be found
on www.qmail.org?
I found them to be very basic and assuming that a given user would only
have one mbox file. I have users that have up to 100 separate mbox files
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 09:59:53AM +0300, Mike Jackson wrote:
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What did you think of mbox to Maildir conversion tools that can be found
on www.qmail.org?
I found them to be very basic and assuming that a given user would only
The good
UNIX Administrator
Internet Global/Telares
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Carpe Noctem"
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 8:57 AM
To: qmail-list
Subject: Re: Mass mbox to Maildir conversion
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 09:59:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000 00:37:37 -0300, Pupeno wrote:
and of course the mails stays on the queue without being delivered.
The directory /home/pupeno/Maildir exists:
drwxr-xr-x 2 pupeno pupeno 512 Oct 9 21:19 Maildir/
How did you create the Maildir? Did you use maildirmake? If not, you
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 that when I try
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 that when I try to access a mailbox
file
Hello,
I need to convert approx. 170 users from mbox to Maildir format. The users
have a /var/spool/mail/username as their current imap inbox and
~username/mail/multiplefilenames as imap folders. This exists on the old
server. The new server will be laid out as follows:
/var/qmail/maildirs
What did you think of mbox to Maildir conversion tools that can be found
on www.qmail.org?
Regards.
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 02:39:36PM +0300, Mike Jackson wrote:
Hello,
I need to convert approx. 170 users from mbox to Maildir format. The users
have a /var/spool/mail/username
I'm trying to use the Maildir format for the mails with qmail.
But I don't know why, it's not working (/Mailbox works good).
I'm using to start it this script:
#!/bin/sh
# Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
# Using qmail-local to deliver messages to ~/Mailbox by default.
exec env
, not a Virus!
end
==
-Original Message-
From: Mike Glover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 7:16 AM
To: sam wun
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: /etc/skel and ./Maildir .qmail
Sam-
You should just be able
hi,
Can anyone tell me how to assign ./Maildir and .qmail files to a new user
account using /etc/skel?
Thanks
Sam.
wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to assign ./Maildir and .qmail files to a new user
account using /etc/skel?
Thanks
Sam.
--
"don't you know about the new fashion, honey?
all you need are looks and a whole lotta money"
-- billy joel
GnuPG key available at http://devel.
On Sat, 07 Oct 2000, sam wun wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to assign ./Maildir and .qmail files to a new user
account using /etc/skel?
SNIP
AFAIK all *NIXs know about /etc/skel, and all you have to do is, as
root:
maildirmake /etc/skel/Maildir
End of story..
GW
I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
The fetchmailrc is invoking procmail fine, but it does not write to the
$HOME/Maildir/new
Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
[...]
The fetchmailrc is invoking procmail fine
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 06:05:56PM +, Subba Rao wrote:
I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
The fetchmailrc is invoking
Quoted from Subba Rao:
The MTA on my
system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
I've never heard of an MTA called Qmail. Perhaps you meant qmail?
(This distinction is noted in Dave Sill's ``life with qmail
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
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 17:27:17 -0300, Luis Bezerra wrote:
Unable to open local messages
I verified in my server that the messages are located in in the
Maildir/cur directory.
What MUA (mail reader) are you using? Most likely it doesn't
understand the Maildir method for storing emails
Hi,
Can netscape messanger and outlook
express automatically recongize the maildir mailbox format.??
Thank you
MarkLo
the email clients Netscape Messenger and Outlook Express dont need to
recognize the maildir format, cause they dont have anything to do with it.
to fetch mail, these clients contact a POP3 server program or an IMAP
server program on your incoming mail server, and those programs "present&
Yes, IE and NM connects via pop3 and on the server
activates qmail-popup, which transparently acces to Maildir or
Mailbox
- Original Message -
From:
Mark
Lo
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 12:38
PM
Subject: Maildir Mailbox Format
Greets!
Preface: with the mbox format, a message is appended at the end of a
LONG text file ... reading a message means finding the message at the
end of this LONG text file, right? So, with maildir, 2 important
directories exist: cur and new ... so if a new message arrives in a
maildir
. A Maildir scanner most likely retains
the filenames which must be opened each time.
I'm not noticing there being no corrolation between the number of
messages in a folder and the time it takes to access a new message (this
ought to be constant, right ... if you have 50 message or 2500 messages
, September 21, 2000 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: advantages of maildir
Greets!
Preface: with the mbox format, a message is appended at the end of a
LONG text file ... reading a message means finding the message at the
end of this LONG text file, right? So, with maildir, 2 i
in this regard. Possibly the code
that handled v7 mailboxes scans the whole mailbox at startup and retains
pointers directly into an open file. A Maildir scanner most likely retains
the filenames which must be opened each time.
I'm not noticing there being no corrolation between the number
Brice Ruth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the question: I have a large hierarchy of folders stored in my
old imap (mbox format) - what can I use to easily convert this into
maildir format?
mbox2maildir. See www.qmail.org.
-Dave
Greetings!
I'm in the process of converting from sendmail+mbox+imap to
qmail+maildir+imap. I'm using courier imap (since it understands
maildir) instead of the 'standard' imapd. Everything seems to be
working (mail sends, receives, etc.) and all is well on the IMAP side of
things as well
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
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} ~{user
PLease..
I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
need change a files /Maildir/
How do it?
Please response me as soon as possible
Thanks
On 06-Sep-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
need change a files /Maildir/
How do it?
http://qmail.org/top.html#maildir
Please response me as soon as possible
Wouldn't it be faster if you search first on qmail.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
need change a files /Maildir/
How do it?
There are programs available to do this. Search www.qmail.org and/or
the list archives.
-Dave
into /var/spool/mail and
need change a files /Maildir/
How do it?
I haven't used it myself, but there's a script called "mbox2maildir",
written by Ivan Kohler and listed at http://www.qmail.org/top.html that
probably does what you're looking for. The link to the script itsel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have now +/- 34,000 files of differents users into /var/spool/mail and
need change a files /Maildir/
How do it?
Please response me as soon as possible
I'm afraid what you are trying to do isn't clear to us. But, if you mean you
want
Hi again,
I had a situation a while back where qmail was delivering the mail to the location
specified in the qmail-start command line (Mailbox, turns out I was using the wrong
init script to start qmail) instead of Maildir (Where LDAP and the correct init script
tell it to go). When LDAP
arguments, you
have to set 3 environment variables for it to work...).
There's several other mbox - Maildir folder format converters around
though. The qmail home page probably has links to several, or at
least one. If not, I can mail you one or two perl scripts for this
which I have archived
once you have the IMAP account added to the outlook setup,
you should be able to drag/drop folders/messages from one account into the
other.
(might be the right time to clean a few out)
you dont have to do them all at once do you.
once the messages are stored on the imap server:
if you dont use
or whether mailbox format
is better than maildir format. From what you've said, I'd recommend
$HOME/Maildir delivery.
Is ./Mailbox very speed or no?
The performance of a mailbox depends upon what software is modifying
it the types of operations the user is performing. For a POP server
under qmail, you
is there someone who has started to implement a php webmail solution for
maildirs.
I know of oMail which uses perl and sqwebmail which is in c.
greetz
Thilo
Hi all,
I selected qmail as my mailserver after readiung that it would easily
support multiple virtual domains using it's maildir directory system,
rather than relying on system users for its delivery. I am setting up
a server which will only need to send from my PHP webserver. and
a limited
Message-
From: J!M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 6:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie maildir question
Hi all,
I selected qmail as my mailserver after readiung that it would easily
support multiple virtual domains using it's maildir directory system,
rather
(Picking up a thread running from 26th July to 9th August)
Jacob,
I find that qmail is taking my maildir and sending last in first out
I would like to have qmail changed to do a
sort mailbox by seize and
send the smallest first.
I've not got round to replying to this one: There may
and qmail-pop3d which 'touches' [in
your case] all small files in Maildir/new, Maildir/cur before exec-ing
qmail-pop3d as normal.
If you touch all the small files, then the big files will come earlier
in the list! If you want to get all the small files first, you can do
something like this:
#!/usr/bin
Dears managers:
I have a question for you:
I have +50,000 users of e-mail (pop3) I do change to qmail because
sendmail have problems of speed low ...
What is the best way of have user local buzon?
./Mailbox or /var/spool/mail/
Now, I have sendmail running ...
Is ./Mailbox very speed or
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 managment
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 01:42:21PM +0100, Slider wrote:
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
Hi!
Thanks for that! Please excuse my inexperience but how would I just create
the Maildir manually?
I have tried /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake but it still does not seem to work!
Slider
-Original Message-
From: Robert Sander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 August 2000 13:46
ing...that's why I'm bothering to correct you.
Command thus # useradd -s /bin/true -d /usr/home/user -m user
Unfortunately this is not creating the Maildir
This ia a Solaris question, since useradd isn't part of qmail.
You might try the sun-managers mailing list.
-Dave
Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for that! Please excuse my inexperience but how would I just create
the Maildir manually?
I have tried /var/qmail/bin/maildirmake but it still does not seem to work!
Did you give it any arguments? Try `man maildirmake`.
Charles
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 01:42:21PM +0100, Slider wrote:
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
I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
of thing is to patch qmail-remote so that if
the message is too big to send, it appears as a temporary error
without even attempting to connect.
also the definition of
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:05:21PM +, David L. Nicol wrote:
I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
of thing is to patch qmail-remote so that if
the message is too big to send, it appears as a
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 07:02:19AM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 05:05:21PM +, David L. Nicol wrote:
I recall from an earlier discussion of a similar problem that a
perceived consensus was reached that a good way to do this kind
snip
Thanks. Sounds
the
message, 'this user has no $HOME/Maildir', when the Maildir is in the user's
home directory, and when I send a message to a user it show's up in file,
'new' in the Maildir. The Maildir was creatred using maildirmake, and is
chmoded too 'drwx-- ' and the Maildir files/directories are owned
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:
scan folders
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 09:15:07PM -0400, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
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
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 08:30:00PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
find /Maildir/ -mtime 90 -print |xargs mv /somewhere/else
tar czvf mail.tgz /somewhere/else
Oops. Of course, there should be a "+" in front of that 90...
find /Maildir/ -mtime +90 -print |xargs mv /somewhere/els
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 08:26:59PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Hi Peter,
a script to move the larger mail into a seperate IP and then login
to that IP and get the bigger mail at night ?
or have you something else in mind.
When you run 'maildirsmtp', that in turn runs maildirserial
Hi,
I installed qmail in this order..
MySQL Version 3.22.32
tcpserver (ucspi-tcp-0.88)
qmail-1.03
qmail was working fine. Mails were being deleiverd to Mailbox file.
I switched to Maildir format according to instructions in qmail's
INSTALL.maildir file. I logged in as root and executed
Hi,
At 12:22 31.7.2000 +0530, you wrote:
Hi,
I installed qmail in this order..
MySQL Version 3.22.32
tcpserver (ucspi-tcp-0.88)
qmail-1.03
qmail was working fine. Mails were being deleiverd to Mailbox file.
I switched to Maildir format according to instructions in qmail's
INSTALL.maildir
Isn't this a FAQ somewhere?
Double check your /var/qmail/rc
make sure you have ./Maildir/ with the ending /
otherwise it thinks its delivering to a file
-Original Message-
From: root [mailto:root]On Behalf Of Harsha Linux
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 2:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 09:42:53PM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 06:19:00PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
I have considered a similar change, having 2 maildirsmtp's running, one for
mails under 32kbyte, one for bigger mails. That would do too.
Looking at how
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 08:45:34AM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I would like to have qmail changed to do a
sort mailbox by seize and
send the smallest first.
My reason is that I might have someone with a large 1-2 MB attachment to
be sent and I do not like to send that during
Hi all,
I am running a free popmail server using Autoturn and getting my mail via
a dialup link from my mail server metta.lk to col7.metta.lk and things
are working well for the larst year or so.
I find that qmail is taking my maildir and sending last in first out
I would like to have qmail
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
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
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 accessing it.
Allright
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 provided by DJB.
I found this in the qmail-FAQ
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 do this, because
://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:
OK, try changing the ownership of the Maildir
. 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 using vpopmail
(Maildir delivery
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
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-pop3d
I'm getting this message from my pop3 clients.
Could not login in to mail server.
The server responded:
This user has no $HOME/Maildir
Well, the user does have a Maildir. I can see new mail piling up in
Maildir/new.
It's being started as follows:
supervise /var/lock/qmail-pop3d
This is correct as far as I can tell.
Bruce Edge wrote:
I'm getting this message from my pop3 clients.
Could not login in to mail server.
The server responded:
This user has no $HOME/Maildir
Well, the user does have a Maildir. I can see new mail piling up in
Maildir/new
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 24 Jul 00, at 18:15, Bruce Edge wrote:
That said, any thoughts on this:
[root@mail control]# /usr/local/src/qmail-1.03/dnsfq mail.sattel.com
hard error
[snip]
Name:mail.sattel.com
Address: 192.168.1.100
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 06:03:00PM -0700, Bruce Edge wrote:
I'm getting this message from my pop3 clients.
Could not login in to mail server.
The server responded:
This user has no $HOME/Maildir
Well, the user does have a Maildir. I can see new mail piling up in
Maildir/new
Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using qmail for a long time, with Maildir and rmail. I use
the mdmovemail program which is available on the Qmail site, and it
works fine with rmail.
Now, however, it is time for me to upgrade to a MUA with better
support for MIME. It seems like
* Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000721 10:12]:
Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, however, it is time for me to upgrade to a MUA with better
support for MIME. It seems like the best choice for emacs is vm.
Nope, Gnus. It supports maildir as a mailsource and alpha support for
maildir
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to start a mailer holy war,
Uh oh.
but you might want to try Mutt -- it's
MIME support is excellent, along with pgp/gpg support, and total
configurability. Try www.mutt.org.
Mutt is a fine mailer. Really. I use it at home and occasionally at
work,
I'm doing pretty well w/ my cgi MUAs.
Weak on features, but thats only temporary. I've been learning from Yahoo!
which is weak because of performance latency, but I am going to graft together
a bunch of cgi MUAs into perl modules, adding folder support, etc.
Along w/ that I want to add
If I were starting out now, I would probably use something like Mutt,
but... MUST... USE.. EMACS
emacs is a pain to learn, but once you start, you can't stop.
e
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This message was my two cents worth. Please deposit two cents into my
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Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mutt is a fine mailer. Really. I use it at home and occasionally at
work, but its MIME support doesn't compare to VM's: it can't display
in-line images or HTML/rich-text because it's character-based.
And current Gnus is another quantum leap ahead of VM.
I've been using qmail for a long time, with Maildir and rmail. I use
the mdmovemail program which is available on the Qmail site, and it
works fine with rmail.
Now, however, it is time for me to upgrade to a MUA with better
support for MIME. It seems like the best choice for emacs is vm
no $HOME/Maildir
I get this error if i try with a /etc/passwd users such as a virtual
user.
Here it's my inetd.conf startup line for pop3
...
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup rtsystem.com /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
Thanks for help.
prova
-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
I get this error if i try with a /etc/passwd users such as a virtual
user.
Here it's my inetd.conf startup line for pop3
.
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup rtsystem.com /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 11:22:44PM -0300, Ricardo D. Albano wrote:
Does courier-imap support Maildir format and LDAP valitation ?
I can't find this in the docs.
It certainly supports Maildir format, in fact it *only* uses maildir
format. I'm not sure about LDAP - do you mean
I ran the mbox2maildir script by Ivan Kohler and there seems to be a problem. I'm
converting from Imail, and when it splits the messages up they end up in the Maildir
correctly but when I download them via POP3 they have no subject, from, to, etc, as it
appears the mail header is being
jca wrote:
I ran the mbox2maildir script by Ivan Kohler and there seems to be a problem. I'm
converting from Imail, and when it splits the messages up they end up in the Maildir
correctly but when I download them via POP3 they have no subject, from, to, etc, as
it appears the mail header
Does courier-imap support Maildir format and LDAP valitation ?
I can't find this in the docs.
RDA.-
"Ricardo D. Albano" wrote:
Does courier-imap support Maildir format and LDAP valitation ?
I can't find this in the docs.
The install notes for courier-imap have this information:
http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/INSTALL.html
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Andrew Hill
I have about 200 users on system. Everyone has a file called 'Mailbox' and
I would like to change 'Maildir' so I could use qmail pop-3.
Is this possible with some script, that root could change them to Maildir?
I don't want to: su user , /var/qmail/bin/makemaildir, so I am just
asking
Jussi Salokangas writes:
I have about 200 users on system. Everyone has a file called 'Mailbox' and
I would like to change 'Maildir' so I could use qmail pop-3.
Is this possible with some script, that root could change them to Maildir?
There may be something useful at
URL:http://www.qmail.org
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