Thank you for the response.  Sorry for the ambiguity, I've never addressed a
mail-list before.
I am attempting to compile courier 0.53.2 with courier-authlib-0.58.  The
goal is to have mail virtual mail hosting done and working.  I have done all
of the usual "./Maildir/" configuration tweaks, but still only get the file
named Maildir.

I have checked a few sites and have validated conformity to proven
configurations.  After disabling courier esmtpd and using postfix instead
(with the ./Maildir/) I can get this to local system users.  I am cleaning
up the garbage from my mucking around and will test the virtual in a few.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jay Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Maildir - creates file called maildir in mbox
format


>
> On Thu, August 10, 2006 3:31 pm, Steve wrote:
> > I've compiled this 3 times on different systems, and used the default,
> > procmail, and maildrop.
>
> You've compiled what?  What are you trying to do?  What are you using?
>
> > What I get is mail delivered to a file in the user directory called
> > "Maildir"
>
> If a Maildir does not exist for a specified folder, maildrop will assume
> you were referring to a mbox folder and will create it for you if it
> doesn't exist.  You can get around this by specifying a closing / on the
> folder name so that maildrop is forced to assume it is a Maildir.
>
> > If I use the maildirmake utility, the mails will sit in the queue
forever
> > (or until they expire.)
>
> Are there delivery attempts?  What does /var/log/maillog say?  Are the
> permissions on the Maildir correct?
>
> > I've read in the courier documentation about using the mailfiles or
> > maildirs, and I know that this is not what is intended.
>
> Not sure what your even referring to here...
>
> > Systems are CentOS, RHEL3AS, RHEL4AS
>
> Have a RHEL4 box myself and RHEL3 before that.  Works great, more details
> of what you're trying to do and what your config files look like are
> needed to give you any real help here...
>
> Jay
> -- 
> Jay Lee
> Network / Systems Administrator
> Information Technology Dept.
> Philadelphia Biblical University
> --
>



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