Maildirs can be created, as usual, by the maildirmake command.



You say "as usual" as if this is something I should know, perhaps because I've done this before in some other permutation. So let's get this out of the way first thing: I haven't. This is my first time configuring anything to do with maildirs. That's why I'm asking stupid questions on this list.


Yes, I've read the manpage. I found it unhelpful, isnofar as it assumes I have some prior experience or idea of what I'm doing. Basic questions that it fails to answer include:

Where should I put the maildir? Are there standard locations? I guess the user's home directory would be a first idea; is there a "normal" place to put maildirs for non-system users?

What should I call the maildir? Just "maildir" or is there some other convention? Does the name matter?


Andy


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