Hello Ben,
I had some problems with (the RedHat-binary-version) of imapd 4.5 and
delivery to $HOME/mbox and deletion of messages (not if I explicitely marked
them for deletion but if I moved them to another mailfolder and they were
marked as deleted by imapd automatically).
In version 4.6 imapd f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> there are instructions with qmail (read INSTALL.vsm) for configuring
> qmail to deliver to /var/mail, and there are instructions with the UW
> imap package (at least v4.5 and 4.6 in docs/CONFIG) for how to modify
> imapd to read from a users h
Ben Beuchler wrote:
>
> Is it absolutely necessary to do this? I would like to at least get it
> functioning with 'mbox' support before I start messing with patches. is there
> anything else I need to do first? I have a nasty suspicion that if it's not
> working now, with it's 'most favored' m
Is it absolutely necessary to do this? I would like to at least get it
functioning with 'mbox' support before I start messing with patches. is there
anything else I need to do first? I have a nasty suspicion that if it's not
working now, with it's 'most favored' mailbox format, it's going to wo
On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 09:43:12AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> The adventures with IMAP continue.
>
> I just installed the U of W imapd. Apparently there are no configuration
> options for this server. My understanding is that it uses whatever mailbox
> setup is currently being used by Linux.
The adventures with IMAP continue.
I just installed the U of W imapd. Apparently there are no configuration
options for this server. My understanding is that it uses whatever mailbox
setup is currently being used by Linux. So... I set up a .qmail file in a
users ("charlie") home directory con