On 02-09-2013 07:04, Kai Hendry wrote:
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 02:37:04AM +0300, Andreas Kasenides wrote:

IIUC Postfix places by default mail in /var/mail/%u as an mbox.

sg:/etc/postfix$ sudo postconf | grep mail_spool
mail_spool_directory = /var/mail

I think the solution from looking around is to use dovecot as an lda.
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LDA/Postfix

Yes! Sorry for not saying that. While the Dovecot LDA is preferred
(it will also do on-line indexing), it is not the only option. Postfix
will also deliver into a maildir (both the local and virtual delivery agents)
if you just add a "/" at the end of the delivery directory!

I prefer the Dovecot LDA of course with necessary Postfix configs for it.

By the way I consider mbox format to be a relic of the mail systems.
But it may be what you are looking for a really small setup to get away from Gmail.
Straight forward and simple.

Andreas


Solr is not the only option. The way I understand this is that this
will heavily depend on your client, if it will make use of the
Dovecot indexing, thefore speeding up operations. I use Thunderbird
most of the time and I have no indexing on Dovecot. Searching is
quite good.

I use mutt & Apple Mail IOS.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hendry/9652360692/

Thanks for replying! I will update
https://github.com/webconverger/sg.webconverger.com with my setup in
future.

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