Please can you tell me what exactly is needed in the user's dir ?
Now I use :
~/Mailbox
This file contains evry mails. There are no dirs. It works perfectly with
POP, etc... I did that for thousand of accounts.
What is needed for maildirsmtp ? I have tryied a lot of thing but no
success :-/
I tryied :
[root@mumbly etrntest]# cat .qmail
|/bin/maildirsmtp /home/toto toto- 212.208.85.2 helo
and also I tried :
maildirsmtp ~toto/Maildir toto- 127.0.0.1 212.208.85.2
Any idea ? "etrntest" is not a mail account, it will just run what is in
.qmail so qmail will (i would like!) launch a smtp connexion to the
remote 212.208.85.2 mailserver.
The real email is "toto".
in /var/qmail/control/virtualhost I have :
toto.fr:toto (toto is a test zone).
In ~toto/.qmail I have user1toto so all mail is in /home/user1toto/Mailbox
I hope I was clear.
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Dimitri SZAJMAN
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On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Dimitri SZAJMAN wrote:
> >Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >From: "Claudiu Balciza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Dimitri SZAJMAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: maildir2smtp
> >Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 13:52:29 +0300
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> >
> >>Oups... I just downloaded serialmail and I saw it -- sorry :)
> >>But i have a problem now with it :)
> >>
> >>look :
> >>/home/etrntest/.qmail contains :
> >>
> >>|/home/ds/serialmail-0.75/maildirsmtp /home/toto toto- 212.208.85.12 helo
> >>
> >>and /home/toto/.qmail contains "toto" because I would like mail delivered
> >>to toto kept in toto's mailbox.
> >>
> >
> >>But the problem is :
> >>
> >>When I sh /home/ds/serialmail-0.75/maildirsmtp \
> >>/home/toto toto- 212.208.85.12 helo (what is in /home/etrntest/.qmail) I
> >>get :
> >>
> >>[root@mumbly etrntest]# sh .qmail
> >>maildirserial: fatal: unable to scan $MAILDIR/new: file does not exist
> >
> >Maildirsmtp sends the content of a "maildir" through smtp.
> >So, your qmail should be configured to use maildirs.
> >In the $HOME/user/maildir directory there are 3 other dirs: cur, new, tmp
> >then maildirsmtp ~toto/Maildir toto- yourmailserver remotemailserver
> >
> >hope that helps
> >
> >Claudiu
> >
> >
>
> Cordialement,
>
> Dimitri SZAJMAN - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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