>> > Just a question: why Squirrelmail or uw-imap copy e-mails from /var to
>> > /home only on login? Shouldn't we move e-mails directly in /home/
>> without
>> > user's login? Can I use another program (like procmail) to put e-mails
>> on
>> > the good location?
>>
>>
>> Pity that the suggestion didn't work for you. It's the IMAP server (i.e.
>> UW) which moves the mail from the spool file to the home directory, so
>> that has nothing to do with SquirrelMail. If you want to move the mail
>> upon arrival it's a configuration thing for your SMTP server or your
>> IMAP
>> server, or maybe there's a daemon that can do it. Unfortunately I don't
>> know the answer since I never needed that feature. You might have better
>> luck on a mailinglist for UW.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Fredrik.
>>
>>
> Are you sure that the outlook pop3 clients are set to leave the mail
> on the server?  I know this is really basic, but it's been overlooked
> before.

See 7.6 and 7.7 section in UW IMAP FAQ.

http://www.washington.edu/imap/IMAP-FAQs/index.html#7.6

-- 
Tomas


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