I got a mail, which lies in Maildir, however no mailbox is configured. Is there 
a default mailbox in alpine and how do I access the mail contents in

~/Maildir

My mails are under

~/Maildir/new/

Also, how do I whitelist email ids, say, I want mails only from

f...@bar.com
f...@bar2.com
f...@bar3.com

That's it, no other mails.
Thanking you
Sagar Acharya
https://humaaraartha.in



1 Sept 2023, 12:42 by sagaracha...@tutanota.com:

> How do I do that? What CLI tool do I use?
>
> While starting the daemon, the configuration is OK as given in prompt.
>
> With the DNS configuration I have, where can I send a mail, at 
> u...@mydomain.com or at u...@mail.mydomain.com ?
>
> Thanking you
> Sagar Acharya
> https://humaaraartha.in
>
>
>
> 31 Aug 2023, 01:06 by stu...@gathman.org:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 30 Aug 2023, Sagar Acharya wrote:
>>
>>> I'm facing an issue similar to a person a while ago available on
>>> archive. I use alpine, and the conf is as below
>>>
>>> There is nothing in the mailbox.
>>>
>>
>> Are you looking with alpine, or with CLI tools like ls?  Use CLI tools
>> to check that you've configured smtpd to store incoming mail where you
>> think you have.
>>
>> I go so far as to use raw IPv6 for personal mailbox on various overlay
>> mesh vpns like Cjdns and Yggdrasil (giving you personal authenticated
>> IPs independent of any ISP).  I just caught up with an online
>> friend that moved from Hawaii to New York.  Still works despite changes
>> in ISP and ICANN domains.
>>

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