Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 11:35:07PM +0100, mess-mate wrote:
| > i'd like to setup a Maildir on a server, so not in a $HOME; but on a
| > other partition.
| > Any way how i can do that ?
| 
| With many authentication modules (authuserdb, authmysql, authpgsql,
| authldap, authpipe) you can set the $HOME attribute for any user to point
| wherever you like.
| 
| With authpam/authpwd/authshadow you are constrained to using the $HOME value
| which is in the system password file. If you want the Maildir to be stored
| somewhere else, the simple solution is to make $HOME/Maildir be a symlink
| which points to a wherever you want the mail to be stored. Of course, you
| need to set up a symlink for each user.
| 
Ok.. i'll go to mysql and virtual users ??
I'd  like to go also for only 1 mailbox like this:
Maildir
       cur
       new-tmp
       .courrier
                cur
                new
                tmp
        .debian
               cur
               new
               tmp
        etc....

and authorize access to .couriier and others with ACL's.
This way user1 can see and go to .courrier but not to .debian,
and so further.

Anybody installed somewhat like this ?

best regards



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