/lwq.html (Life
with Qmail), look at the manual page of qmail-start and also have a
look at the example startup scripts in /var/qmail/boot.
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of the line that starts up
tcpserver to put the process into the background.
regards,
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? That is what you
would need to get into the Cyrus mailboxes to actually access the mail
after delivery.
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of continually
deferring the message?
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Put the line
| /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver "$USER" || exit 100
into the .qmail file that handles delivery for cyrus. The
'/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver "$USER"' part is only a guess about your
setup, of course. "man qmail-command" has the
that does the delivery?
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table and therefore much faster.
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;
Change it so it says:
put(".\r\n",5);
Wouldn't that be
put(".\r\n",3);
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not mess822 provide similar functionality?
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Russell Nelson:
Joerg Lenneis writes:
We do something similar which is to set $MAIL="~/Mailbox-$USER" in the
appropriate startup files. But we do delivery into Maildirs and the
command elm is a shell script that converts the Maildir into
"~/Mailbox-$USER" and then
is another snag,
though. Elm 2.4 PL25 creates a temporary file named /tmp/$MAIL. It
bails out if there is already a file with that name, meaning that if
you set $MAIL to "Mailbox" i.e., only one user at a time can read
mail ...
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