Permissions seem fine: the whole path is owned by courier, and the owner can 
RWX on the parents as well as tmp and new.

The host/NFS storage is running unRAID working on reiserfs (unRAID is a 
superset of slackware).

I did try to change some of the export configuration, but that didn’t matter. 
Current applied is: sec=sys,rw,no_root_squash,sync

I am doing something wrong, but I am no NFS guru.

Thanks,

ivan


Il giorno 08/giu/2015, alle ore 01:18, Gordon Messmer 
<gordon.mess...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> On 06/07/2015 03:05 PM, Ivan Pintori wrote:
>> The only think that comes to my mind is that the mailboxes are
>> actually mounted via 9p (the mail server is a VM running on top of
>> the HOST/Storage). I did try to mount the directory with NFS, and got
>> the same error.
> 
> If you got the same error with NFS, I think we can rule out 9p as the 
> cause of the problem.
> 
> Two questions come to mind.  First, what filesystem is actually storing 
> the maildirs?  Second, are you sure permissions are the same on the tmp 
> and new directories in the Maildir you're trying to write to?
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