Oops, forgot to ask one other thing.... On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Timo Sirainen <[email protected]> wrote: > On 17.3.2010, at 1.01, Mark Moseley wrote: <snip> >> * Exim: We currently deliver all of our mail via Exim on separate >> servers. Our POP3/IMAP servers only do POP3/IMAP and the Exim mail >> servers delivering to maildirs only do Exim. From what I've seen in >> the docs and various threads, from what I can gather, the best thing >> to do in that case would be to use Exim's built-in maildir handling, >> instead of using 'deliver'. That would be my preference anyway, but I >> wanted to make sure I didn't misinterpret things. > > v2.0 supports also LMTP server, so you could deliver to Dovecot that way.
Since Exim wouldn't be touching the index files, is it safe to leave exim as-is and let it handle the deliveries to the maildirs natively? Exim's already got access to everything it needs including the quota. I just want to make sure I won't horribly corrupt anything leaving it as-is -- but I'm also desirous to not have to mess with how deliveries are currently being done.
