Hi,
Be carefull with the Gentoo ebuilds : they are modyfied by the Gentoo team to
use .maildir (dot maildir) in place of Maildir, it can be the source of
your problems if you've mixed official Gentoo ebuilds (expecting .maildir)
with others made by hand (using Maildir).
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I do agree, that the ebuilds are not always very useful. I had edited the
build to eliminate the changes from Maildir to .maildir. It is
accomplished through a simple sed command across the vpopmail source
before compiling.
I interrupted this process by commenting it out and the build itself
You do raise a good point, I wish Gentoo would get that part of it right.
Deviating from the standards are not a good idea.
I love Gentoo, but every now and then the do something boneheaded that
makes me think that I should bail on it for KUbuntu or something like
that. The only thing that's
I tend to agree with you on all points, however, once a production level
system is up and running (quite smoothly for years up until recently here)
I try not to upset the chi.
Now if I were to do it all over, I'd probably do it very differently. It's
always a learning process.
Back onto point
Hi,
My opinion, if it can help :
If it works when you have a .qmail, it's probably because this file use a
different delivery agent (maildrop), thus it means that your default delivery
agent does not work correctly, and for me according you are using gentoo,
honnestly, the .maildir / Maildir