>Mark Constable writes:
>>~ grep DEFAULT /etc/courier/courierd (truncated)
>>courierd:DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/bin/maildrop"
>>courierd:MAILDROPDEFAULT=./Maildir

On 02.10.14 22:30, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>What's courierd doing here? You said that you are running the 
>courier-imap package, at the beginning.

Mark means that the "courierd" file is config file for courierd, the MTA,
not for courier-imap.

>This is probably a packaging issue with different/duplicated 
>packages, using different configuration directories.

>The pristine tarball's default configuration should be putting all 
>the configuration files in /usr/local/etc/authlib. The RPM package 
>configure courier-authlib to use /etc/authlib.
>
>You need to double-check where the Ubuntu package puts things.

for debian/ubuntu the config dir is /etc/courier/ for all courier
packages except maildrop...
(there's no reason to use /usr/local when the package is installed within
the OS distribution)



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