Are you maybe expecting that command to simply create the mailbox and
return?  dbmail-smtp is a (poorly named) command that inserts an email
into your database - if run at the command prompt, it's expecting you to
type in an email message.  If you specify the mailbox to save the
message to, as the command Paul gave you does, it will create the
mailbox if it doesn't exist.  I don't know if there's a utility with
dbmail to *just* create a folder (it would be dbmail-util if anything,
but I don't remember if it'll do that, and I've not read it's manpage
recently); if it doesn't, you could probably file a feature request in
the bug tracker and it'd likely get added some time (seems like a useful
feature for account creations like you are doing).


On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 14:14 -0400, DK wrote:
> 
> The dbmail-smtp sits there doesn't return the prompt and that is all
> the output I get. 
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