* Dennis Davis [2011-12-08 12:57]:
> The exim MTA should be able to deliver mail directly in maildir
1) that wasn't the question
2) running exim is about as clever as running sendmail version 4,
driving a wheelchair on the autobahn or trusting Cameron.
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Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn..
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 10:57:49 + (GMT)
Dennis Davis wrote:
> The exim MTA should be able to deliver mail directly in maildir
> format. Although this facility isn't built in by default.
Exim has a bad reputaion and also blocks unnecessary things like mx ips
even though they are accepted in RFCs.
I suggest reading the Dovecot documentation (there are pages on
wiki2.dovecot.org
about setting up Dovecot LDA with sendmail) and if you have problems you might
ask
on the Dovecot mailing list.
Dovecot LDA is perfectly capable of delivering to /var/mail/%u/Maildir etc.
On 2011/12/08 15:43, Wesl
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Vitali wrote:
> From: Vitali
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 09:33:33
> Subject: Re: maildir in sendmail
...
> Or there is Postfix http://www.pocock.com.au/wiki/ConvertMboxToMailbox
The exim MTA should be able to deliver mail directly in
Hi Stuart,
Yes, i wish to use sendmail, and dovecot for pop3s/imaps
But the big problem, i want to have only one Maildir folder : /var/mail/%u
And then use roundcubemail to access the maildir.
That's all. I read a lot of documents, man pages on sendmail.
The only way i found is add this : feature
You were going to use dovecot weren't you? It comes with its own delivery
agent, which can be fed over LMTP, and supports maildir/mbox/mdbox etc
using the same choice of directory layout as dovecot pop3/imap daemons.
On 2011-12-08, Wesley M. wrote:
> I noticed that sendmail use by default mbox :
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Wesley M. wrote:
> I noticed that sendmail use by default mbox : /var/mail/%u
> Is there a
> easy way to have maildir ? without procmail feature ?
> Or there's no other
> way except using procmail ?
>
> I don't want to use procmail, because, i will
> need a second l
I noticed that sendmail use by default mbox : /var/mail/%u
Is there a
easy way to have maildir ? without procmail feature ?
Or there's no other
way except using procmail ?
I don't want to use procmail, because, i will
need a second large slide /home.
I just want that all emails are in
/var/mail/%
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