On 6/12/06, Jesse Norell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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

Do you mean it works like 'mail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]' ?
Well I tried that / in '# mail' you end the message with a dot that
didn't work with dbmail-smtp.

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

That would actually work. I have a filter setup in dbmail_filters. So
if the message gets send back from the filter to dbmail-smtp then
dbmail-smtp will create the folder right?

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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Kentec Communications, Inc.


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