Mikko H�nninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Or, 3) you use the latest version of procmail which supports maildirs
> natively. (I've yet to hear this confirmed working, but the version
> announcement said it supports them, so...)
Yes it works, sort of...
I am using procmail v3.13.1 and it will deliver individual messages
into a directory, but it has no concept of qmail-type Maildirs or of
atomic writing as done by qmail.
To get procmail to deliver into a directory you would use a
redirection with a trailing slash, e.g.:
/usr/home/mob/Maildir/new/
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Manfred Bartz
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