On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, James W. Blackwell wrote:
Greetings,
I need to be able to access the filename (ie,
934495102.12993.qmail:2,) of the message just saved from within
a perl script launched by the .qmail-[username] file.
I see there are several environmental variables that are set
Greetings,
I need to be able to access the filename (ie,
934495102.12993.qmail:2,) of the message just saved from within
a perl script launched by the .qmail-[username] file.
I see there are several environmental variables that are set in the
shell, but not for the filename.
Any help would
Then is there any way to tell what this file is going to be called
once it is delivered? There's got to be some mechanism for doing
this.
If the first line of my .qmail file is vdelivermail, and the second line
runs the perl script, I would assume that it has already been
delivered by the
What is your perl script trying to do?
Taking a first guess, I would say either have your perl script perform the
final delivery or modify vdelivermail to do the post processing you
require.
On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, James W. Blackwell wrote:
Then is there any way to tell what this file is going
(EDT)
From: "Timothy L. Mayo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Maildir filename in .qmail file
What is your perl script trying to do?
Taking a first guess, I would say either have your perl script perform the
fina
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Subject: Re: Maildir filename in .qmail file
What is your perl script trying to do?
Taking a first guess, I would say either have your perl script perform the
final delivery or modify vdelivermail to do the post processing you
require.
On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, Jame
L. Mayo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Maildir filename in .qmail file
Your script is getting the email message on standard input. Why not just
parse that and put it where you want it?
On Sat, 14 Aug 1999, James W. Blackwell wrote:
More specifically, folder creation seems broken.
I applied David Harris' maildir patches:
http://www.davideous.com/imap-maildir/
to imap-4.6.BETA from
ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/mail/imap-4.6.BETA.tar.Z
it applied quite well, and launched wonderfully. I had users supply
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
But a patch is not available for Pine to read Maildir formats. Therefore
another discussion came up talking about installing IMAP to use Maildir
support. Unfortantly there seems to be no clean way to install these
patches to IMAP.
Not so
Faried Nawaz writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I hate replying to a mailing list just to correct someone, when it has
nothing to do with the mailing list. But oh well.
[...]
Pine can not read Maildir which is the format "I" am using on my system to
be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes you do if you are using vchkpw and all popusers Maildirs are
owned/groupped via vchkpw's UID.
Which, by the say, is a somewhat atypical setup depending on your
environment.
If you're using vchkpw, you'd not only need an IMAP server with Maildir
support
Hi,
Can someone point me to a patch to give me Maildir support for Pine 4.10?
Thanks
Gavin
I didn't think Pine supported Maildir. If it does NOW, please post it as
well.
Eric
Gavin Cameron @ mail.itworks.com.au writes:
Hi,
Can someone point me to a patch to give me Maildir support for Pine 4.10?
Thanks
Gavin
President.and.CEO
The.Public.Network
http
Pine doesn't but qmail
does Wju cos
qmail rules !!
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I didn't think Pine supported Maildir. If it does
NOW, please post it as
well.
Eric
Gavin Cameron @ mail.itworks.com.au writes:
Hi,
Can someone point me
or Maildir formats.
Pine can not read Maildir which is the format "I" am using on my system to
be compatible (and stable).
See in
ftp://ftp.id.wustl.edu/pub/pine/
Not for the latest version of pine, but works very well here for pine3.96
(well, pine cores sometimes when qmail-pop3d zap
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I hate replying to a mailing list just to correct someone, when it has
nothing to do with the mailing list. But oh well.
[...]
Pine can not read Maildir which is the format "I" am using on my system to
be compatible (and stable).
The origi
After a crash reinstallation of a Linux server (vicious blackout and no
UPS) I migrated the system from Sendmail to qmail 1.03. As always it's
setup using Maildirs, but that has left me with a pile of old mailboxes
in /var/spool/mail.
My question:
How can I "reinstate" these mailboxes into the
I am running a server with Qmail installed using vchkpw's virtual domain
addon. This method uses Maildirs only and DOES NOT store the Maildir
within a user's home directory. Instead it stores all mail within a single
directory structure such as:
/home/popusers/domains/domain.com/user/Maildir
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
way
How do i configure my SMTP to deliver all my outgoing messages to a
Maildir so that massages can be sent later by maildirsmtp?
Bithi
On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 02:36:52PM -0600, Rahmat Ara Bithi wrote:
How do i configure my SMTP to deliver all my outgoing messages to a
Maildir so that massages can be sent later by maildirsmtp?
Bithi
echo ":alias-ppp" /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
As user alias, make
Asmodeus wrote:
Replace the contents of /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ppp-mark with:
mark@the domain you have in /var/qmail/control/locals
It works now, thank you very much! The following solutions solve the
problems:
a) # cat /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ppp-mark
mark
or
b) # cat
this, it's .qmail-ppp-mark (with /home/mark/Maildir/ in
side) now.
The new situation: no Mails in /var/qmail/alias/pppdir and no mails in
/home/mark/Maildir. Must be still something wrong
What shows up in your mail logs?
I think you might have to show the contents of your config files and
y... Sorry for the completely useless post, but
yes, removing the @localhost part of that filename will probably fix it.
Check the permissions as well. It should be owned by alias.
I have changed this, it's .qmail-ppp-mark (with /home/mark/Maildir in
side).
But now: no mail in /var/qmail/alias/ppdir a
l 21 01:31 Maildir
-
/home/mark/.qmail:
-
./Maildir/
-
/var/qmail/alias/.alias-ppp-default:
-
./pppdir/
-
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ppp-mark:
-
/home/mark/Maildir/
-
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains:
-
:alias-ppp
-
/var/log/mail.info:
-
[configurati
Mark Weinem wrote:
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ppp-mark:
-
/home/mark/Maildir/
-
Won't work - replace it with "mark" - that should fix it.
sgk
)/
Jul 23 00:01:56 pandora qmail: 932680916.400561 status: local 0/10
remote 0/20
-
Ah. Its being handled by the user 'alias' who has no read/write
permission to Mark's maildir (~mark/Maildir)
Replace the contents of /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ppp-mark with:
mark@the domain you have in /var/qmail
Sergei Kolobov wrote:
Mark Weinem wrote:
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ppp-mark:
-
/home/mark/Maildir/
-
Won't work - replace it with "mark" - that should fix it.
It works now,
thanks a lot!
Mark Weinem
Peter Rye wrote:
I believe this is a fetchmail problem.
Try adding the smtpaddress option to your .fetchmailrc: something like
smtpaddress pandora.plagegeister.de should do the trick.
Yes, it does the trick :-)
Thanks a lot!
Mark
mail (fetched from the pop3 server by fetchmail) ends up in
/var/qmail/alias/pppdir/ (!) but unfortunately not in /home/mark/Maildir/.
~/.fetchmailrc says:
-
poll unidui.uni-duisburg.de proto pop3
user mweinem with password secret is mark here
forcecr
keep
-
/var/log/syslog says
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Mark Weinem wrote:
Why does it try to deliver to alias-ppp-mark@localhost and not to
mark@localhost or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pandora.plagegeister.de is my
hostname)?
I have /var/qmail/alias/.alias-ppp-mark@localhost
with "/home/mark/Maildir/", but it doe
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Mark Weinem wrote:
Why does it try to deliver to alias-ppp-mark@localhost and not to
mark@localhost or [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pandora.plagegeister.de is my
hostname)?
I have /var/qmail/alias/.alias-ppp-mark@localhost
with "/home/mark/Maildir/", but it doe
@localhost
with "/home/mark/Maildir/", but it does not help.
umm, it is probably because you have the format for the file wrong. I believe
it is supposed to be .qmail-ppp-mark and in side the file you put a list of
addresses/directives.
Oh man, am I blind today... Sorry for the complete
t filename will probably fix it.
Check the permissions as well. It should be owned by alias.
I have changed this, it's .qmail-ppp-mark (with /home/mark/Maildir in
side).
But now: no mail in /var/qmail/alias/ppdir and no mail in
/home/mark/Maildir.
Must be still something wrong
Mark
.Shawn
Hello all,
I'm using qmail-imap for accessing Maildir. After checked, the messages is
moved from +AH4-/Maildir/new/ to +AH4-/Maildir/cur/. I don't wana saved checked
messages. How to tell qmail-imap server to purge messages after checked.
Thank you inadvance,
Dong
dont use Imap, use pop3.
-Original Message-
From: Nguyen Dang Phuoc Dong +AFs-mailto:dongnd+AEA-tlnet.com.vn+AF0-
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 8:19 PM
To: Qmail List
Subject: Don't wanna save messages into +AH4-/Maildir/cur after checked.
Hello all,
I'm using qmail-imap for accessing
No, I don't use IMAP client, I use POP3 client. In other words, I use POP3
protocol to read my mail. Qmail-imap is also a POP3 server. Exactly, I use
MS Outlook Express 4.0 to access my mail. The problem will stop if I use
Mailbox format, but I prefer Maildir format for many reason you known
"David Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He says that Maildir is unsuitable for large servers because the
filesytems serialize creation and deletion of files in a single file
system, because the inode and free block tables have to be
manipulated.
Yes, that's what makes maildir
on debian
I have to manually edit the makefile so that it compiles with ncurses instead
of termcap..
--Adam
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 09:19:58AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
"David Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He says that Maildir is unsuitable for large servers because the
filesytems
to it, that that is when
problems could occur.
Isn't that the kind of thing that makes Maildirs so great?
-Original Message-
From: Adam D. McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 9:45 AM
To: Dave Sill
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: maildir format delivery
Alex Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is he seriously contending that with such a rapid flurry of mail coming
through the pipe, that it would be safer to append mails to open files,
possibly concurrently?
As near as I can tell, he's arguing for some other, different type of file
format that
On 28 Jun 1999 17:55:16 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Once you have both, the appropriate command is:
formail -I 'From ' -s safecat MAILDIR/tmp MAILDIR/new
Note also that safecat can store anything you like in a Maildir. Some
of DJB's tools, notably serialmail, assume
I wanted to uses qmail's pop3 server after having used the smtp server for
a couple of weeks. Little did I know how much trouble it was going to
be. I didn't know that the pope3d needed Maildir format. So I had to go
through the task of converting all the users to Maildir. My problem now
I am using the Pine Maildir patch that came with the Memphis distribution.
It is a patch of pine-3.96-9maildir
It seems to only partially support Maildirs. That is upon starting it for
any user that has a Maildir, it will happily recognize the Maildir as Inbox
but it will also create a Mail
I am using Mutt and have set my environment variables globally to use
Maildirs. In my /etc/bashrc file I put in the following lines:
MAIL=~/Maildir
export MAIL
This way every user will use Maildirs when they use Mutt. But when I quit
out of Mutt, it always asks the question "Move read mes
Alex Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 24 Jun 1999:
This way every user will use Maildirs when they use Mutt. But when I quit
out of Mutt, it always asks the question "Move read messages to
/web/alex/mbox?: [n]"
You can change this behaviour with the $move quadoption in your .muttrc
(or
-s 50 -n 10
/var/log/qmail'
Which would normally deliver to ~/Mailbox only my ~/.qmail:
|preline /usr/local/bin/procmail
runs it through procmail. My procmail is the Maildir capable version and
my ~/.procmailrc is (shorted for clarity):
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Jun 1999:
You need a catch-all recipe like:
:0:
$HOME/Mailbox
at the bottom of your .procmailrc to prevent /var/spool/mail
deliveries.
Actually, setting
DEFAULT=$HOME/Mailbox
... should work just as well, even if there's nothing
Tomasz Papszun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Excuse my pedantry...
David, you probably meant Washington, not Wisconsin University :-) .
If so, just don't answer this message, my comment lowered the SNR
ratio of the list sufficiently ;-) .
Yeah, you are right. Someone else told me that
"Alex Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| However, Mutt seems to be looking for the Mailbox, and I can't see an option
| for setting it to use Maildirs.
Set $MAIL to point to your maildir.
But... is it my imagination or does mutt read the whole maildir, and
then write it back? T
with Maildir?
the reference books seem
to assume more experience with environment variables than I have.
I presume that other people who want to use Mutt with Maildir must also need
to do this.
Alex Miller
-Original Message-
From: Scott Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 1999 2:07 AM
Recently, Alex Miller had the following to say about RE: Pine, Mutt, and Maildir:
Ok, thanks Scott
but pardon my stupidity, where should I set this, rc.local with a set
command? I have Redhat, and am not clear on setting environment variables. I
know this is the kind of thing I should know
I used mutt with a large (1500 message) mailbox file once and the performance
was way worse than with large maildirs.
--Adam
- Original Message -
From: Scott Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Qmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 1999 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: Pine, Mutt, and Maildir
"Adam D. McKenna" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I used mutt with a large (1500 message) mailbox file once and the performance
| was way worse than with large maildirs.
So mutt has two problems, then. Neither bsd mail nor mh has difficulty
with much bigger inboxes.
Maybe, but I wouldn't really compare mutt to either of those.. Those are both
low-feature command line mail readers no?
mutt is still faster than pine for mbox.. and it handles maildir format
(much) faster than mbox.
--Adam
- Original Message -
From: Scott Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=STPqjqpCrtky8aYs; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=GV0iVqYguTV4Q9ER; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
"Adam D. McKenna" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Maybe, but I wouldn't really compare mutt to either of those.. Those are both
| low-feature command line mail readers no?
They're high-feature command line readers with high-feature GUI
wrappers available.
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
where can I read up on the specifics on the Maildir format? That is, an
actual specification suitable if you want to programatically manipulate
Maildirs.
Try 'man maildir' on a qmail-installed system.
--
Russ Steffen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ANNOUNCE: imap-maildir
imap-maildir: production quality UW-imap server Maildir support
http://www.davideous.com/imap-maildir/
Quick Summary:
The University of Wisconsin IMAP server by Mark Crispin, one of the most
popular IMAP servers, does not have built-in Maildir support. There is a
patch
Hi!
"David" == David Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David up a few issues and make the UW-IMAP server fully workable
David with Maildirs and qmail.
Would it be possible to imap with a single-uid pop3 setup? We would
like to use IMP on a mailserver running this setup, but I can't
that file.
My partner and I are developing an in-house solution to allow each virtual
domain user to setup virtual POP/IMAP accounts under one uid, but that is
going to be proprietary. Developing it was how I ended up doing the Maildir
patch.
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Interne
"Mark E. Drummond" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just finished DLing and installing procmail with the necessary
patches and tested it out. Part way there ... The incoming message
_was_ picked out by procmail but a) it was dumped into a file called
~/Maildir/trash instead of a
It's not clear what you want, here. Maildir delivery doesn't involve
I'll explain my goal in detail. We run a NIS+ environment here but my
machine (Linux box) is standalone. I make it as autonomous as possible
like running a secondary DNS server etc. No I want to move my mail off
of our hub
hich would normally deliver to ~/Mailbox only my ~/.qmail:
|preline /usr/local/bin/procmail
runs it through procmail. My procmail is the Maildir capable version and
my ~/.procmailrc is (shorted for clarity):
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/log/log.`date
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
JGnaOn Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Christian Wiese wrote:
JGnaQ: What do you use to enable Maildir support for your IMAP server, and which
JGnaIMAP server do you use ?
JGna
JGnaWe dont support IMAP, but there are IMAP servers out that do support
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
Stephane Morand wrote/schrieb/scribsit:
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)
http://www.mutt.org/
Stefan
Hi John,
sorry for disturbing you, but I followed your discussion about Qmail+ IMAP
+ Maildir.
First, I've succesfully installed my Qmail server with POP3 and Maildir support, but
I want to offer my intranet users a web based email system, that should be
integraded in our web based information
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Christian Wiese wrote:
Q: What do you use to enable Maildir support for your IMAP server, and which
IMAP server do you use ?
We dont support IMAP, but there are IMAP servers out that do support
maildir (cyrus)
Q: Do you have a location of Qmail-IMAP-HOWTO (or something else
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:44:50PM -0600, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Christian Wiese wrote:
Q: What do you use to enable Maildir support for your IMAP server, and which
IMAP server do you use ?
We dont support IMAP, but there are IMAP servers out that do support
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Peter van Dijk wrote:
We dont support IMAP, but there are IMAP servers out that do support
maildir (cyrus)
Since when is that? Cyrus has his own mailbox format IIRC.
then i stand corrected =)
I just knew that alot of people running maildir use cyrus for imap
Peter van Dijk writes:
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 01:44:50PM -0600, John Gonzalez/netMDC admin wrote:
1:40pm up 130 days, 20:43, 3 users, load average: 0.52, 0.20, 0.12
My gateway [which is also a workstation for the girls :)] :
9:51pm up 122 days, 6:25, 7 users, load average:
I have qmail running fine on my machine, delivering mail to
~/Maildir/new the way it should. Now I want to forward mail from my hub
to my local machine but I want the incoming mail to be filtered into
Maildir style subdirectories of ~/Maildir.
I just finished DLing and installing procmail
On 15 Jun 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
And the only reason it's that low is because I had to move it down one
floor at my ISP, and didn't want to have to balance the UPS on top of it.
For an extra added bonus:
qmails 30733 0.0 0.2 972 180 ? S Apr 28 64:11 qmail-send
Hi,
Only messages which contain attachments, contain the following line:
Content-Disposition:
true or false
If I'm off tack, how else do you determine when a msg contains an
attahment?
Many thx eric
Also "begin 666" or "begin 644" (at the beginning of a line) for uuencoded attachments.
Maybe try looking for base64 (ie. Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64), and
quote-printable.
-Trevor
Eric Dahnke [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/9 4:12:23 PM
Hi,
Only messages which contain attachments, contain the
Eric Dahnke writes:
Hi,
Only messages which contain attachments, contain the following line:
Content-Disposition:
true or false
False. Content-Disposition: header is completely optional.
If I'm off tack, how else do you determine when a msg contains an
attahment?
Look at the
Hi,
I read this thread, and still don't see, whether is possible to give imap
server
(uw or cyrus) with qmail's maildirs the same functionality like with mailboxes. I
would like to use imap+qmail+maildirs for our customers, but don't want to run
into the problems. Does anyone really
Jan,
There is a problem with the UW IMAP server that prevents it from
transferring between different types of mailboxes, so it's not really fully
functional when used with Maildirs. You can read the mail in the Inbox but
you can't move that mail to a sub folder. Cyrus uses a similar design to
dave, all,
i asked a very similar set of questions recently on this list.
the result: the maildir driver for the UW imap server is very
rudimentary. it works extremely well for inboxes, but not well for any
other folders. i have patched it a bit to handle creating new maildirs
correclty
c) (stream,sequence,mailbox,options);
sprintf (LOCAL-buf,"Invalid Maildir-format mailbox name:
%.80s",mailbox);
mm_log (LOCAL-buf,ERROR);
return NIL;
default:
if (pc) return (*pc) (stream,sequence,mailbox,options);
sprintf (LOCAL-buf,"Not a Maildir-format mailbox: %.
Hi there
I need a Qmail webadministration (create pop3, account, aliases,
forwards etc.) for the Maildir package.
I have alot of virtual domains on the server so it has to be able to
run with that, and the users of those domains should be able to
use it too.
Anyone know of something like
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 01:49:29PM +0200, Jacob Albers wrote:
Hi there
I need a Qmail webadministration (create pop3, account, aliases,
forwards etc.) for the Maildir package.
I have alot of virtual domains on the server so it has to be able to
run with that, and the users of those
Using
RH 6.0, latest Qmail, the Qmail-Imap RPM from qmail.org, and
a
Maildir setup.
I've
seen several questions about folder management not working
in
the
list, but no resolutions. My clients create folders that appear
in
their
home directories. These folders are not valid maildir
I love cyrus!
I never had a problem with it. works very weel with qmail. I'd suggest these two
.
folder management works fine (because you never get to use Mailbox or /Maildir,
you get cyrus mailboxes). with some scripting you'll get a 110% solution :)
...and you don't have to create unix
We use the vmailmgrd package with russ/djb's maildir/qmail-pop3d and have
had no problems. Works beautifully, and you dont have to have an account
for the user on the box either.
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, RaTao von J wrote:
I love cyrus!
I never had a problem with it. works very weel with qmail
Hi,
I've just restarted my mail server, (having not got the origional pop3d boot up script)
using this line in /etc/inetd.conf
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup ice.gradwell.com
/bin/checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
(all one line)
and when I try a pop3
At 2:56 pm -0700 25/5/99,the wonderful Mahlon Smith wrote:
Your permissions for your Maildir appear to be incorrect.
Should read:
drwx-- 5 peterusers1024 Mar 28 19:51 Maildir/
Always best (and easiest) to create Maildirs with the supplied
maildirmake command.
(/var/qmail/bin
Your permissions for your Maildir appear to be incorrect.
Should read:
drwx-- 5 peterusers1024 Mar 28 19:51 Maildir/
Always best (and easiest) to create Maildirs with the supplied
maildirmake command.
(/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake by default
On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 11:08:06PM +0100, Peter Gradwell wrote:
one thing I notice is that in the DJB faq he uses this:
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup ice.gradwell.com
/bin/checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
where as in Dave's life with qmail he
On Sat, May 15, 1999 at 11:10:38AM -0600, New Hope Hostmaster wrote:
I've finally got the checkpasswd authorization to work, but not it's not
finding the $Home/Maildir.
I have put a Maildir in all the placing I think it may look, using the
qmail-makedir whatever command, but still no luck
I've finally got the checkpasswd authorization to work, but not it's not
finding the $Home/Maildir.
I have put a Maildir in all the placing I think it may look, using the
qmail-makedir whatever command, but still no luck.
So, how do I change/find out the value of $HOME, so I can change
You might need to check the permissions of each Maildir.
If a Maildir is in the UserA's home but is owned by UserB then checkpasswd
can't find the UserA Maildir.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
DAN
-Original Message-
From: New Hope Hostmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 15
I've got a filter that I need to apply to mail going into a mailbox (it forces
non-mime messages into mime messages, converting uuencoded attachments into
application-octet parts). However, now that I'm calling a prog
(|/usr/local/bin/uu2mime) in my .qmail instead of saying ./Maildir/, I need
is a
rather old version.
As a secondary note, is UW planning on adding Maildir support to pine at any
time? It would seem that this would be a worthwhile feature.
--Adam
I want to creat a new Maildir format folder
through the Netscape Messenger, how to config the qmail-imap server?
BTW I'm using "qmail-imap-4.5.beta-2.i386.rpm" package
from ftp://ftp.engr.uark.edu/pub/qmail/qmail-imap/
BoLiang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Conover [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way of executing procmail do ~/.procmailrc, and if email
is not rejected for a user, it is delivered into a ~/Maildir?
BTW, eg., use my standard spam filter for users that want it, but
want to fetch mail via POP3 in a Maildir.
If I
specified in the outgoing mail (SMTP) server (in netscape) the right address.
Also, I don't know if there is any link, but I am using a pop3 server, using as
specified in the FAQ:
tcpserver 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup my.server.edu \
/bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
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