Hello Ben,
I had some problems with (the RedHat-binary-version) of imapd 4.5 and
delivery to $HOME/mbox and deletion of messages (not if I explicitely marked
them for deletion but if I moved them to another mailfolder and they were
marked as deleted by imapd automatically).
In version 4.6 imapd
The adventures with IMAP continue.
I just installed the U of W imapd. Apparently there are no configuration
options for this server. My understanding is that it uses whatever mailbox
setup is currently being used by Linux. So... I set up a .qmail file in a
users ("charlie") home directory
On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 09:43:12AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
The adventures with IMAP continue.
I just installed the U of W imapd. Apparently there are no configuration
options for this server. My understanding is that it uses whatever mailbox
setup is currently being used by Linux.
Is it absolutely necessary to do this? I would like to at least get it
functioning with 'mbox' support before I start messing with patches. is there
anything else I need to do first? I have a nasty suspicion that if it's not
working now, with it's 'most favored' mailbox format, it's going to
Ben Beuchler wrote:
Is it absolutely necessary to do this? I would like to at least get it
functioning with 'mbox' support before I start messing with patches. is there
anything else I need to do first? I have a nasty suspicion that if it's not
working now, with it's 'most favored'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
there are instructions with qmail (read INSTALL.vsm) for configuring
qmail to deliver to /var/mail, and there are instructions with the UW
imap package (at least v4.5 and 4.6 in docs/CONFIG) for how to modify
imapd to read from a users home