Which one did you do? If you just did the mkdir commands, then thats not
correct. If you did the maildirmake command you should be fine.
If you did the mkdir commands, create a file called .qmail which contains
"./Maildir/" without the quotes. This is all done automatically I believe
if you use maildirmake.
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: qmail List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: new-user template as indicated in INSTALL.Maildir
> Robin Bowes wrote:
> >
> > Stephen Mills wrote:
> > >
> > > be root.
> > > mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir
> > > mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir/new
> > > mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir/cur
> > > mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir/tmp
> > >
> >
> > Or even:
> >
> > $ maildirmake /etc/skel/Maildir
> >
>
> O.K - did all that.
>
> created a new user test
>
> and the Maildir plus sub-folders appeared
>
> Problem is, when I test, it keeps creating a Mailbox and doesn't deliver
to
> Maildir :(
>
> I'm getting there though, mail goes out and comes in O.k. into the right
users
> home, just not into Maildir.
>
> Fetchmail works as well, haven't figured out how to do multi-pop's but
I'll hop
> onto the fetchmail mailing list for that.
>
> Thanks for everyone that answered. making up my own 'simple' doc/howto.
>
> Regards...Martin
>
> > R.
> > --
> > Two rules to success in life:
> > 1. Don't tell people everything you know.
> > -- Sassan Tat
>
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