Jan,

I use mailproc.tab external delivery for all accounts that I need imap for.
The imap server that I use (dbmail - www.dbmail.org) has a special program
that you can use for this.

The line in mailproc.tab looks like this:

"external"      "0"     "1"     "/usr/xmail/dbm.sh"     "@@FILE"
"@@RCPT"        "@@FROM"

The shell script calls the dbmail-smtp program with the right parameters.

You do have to create the users/domains also in dbmail but this is without
all aliases/redirects on domain and user level, xmail takes care of those,
so it is not so complicated for me. Most of our users are stil using pop and
only a few imap.

Dick


----- Original Message -----
From: "jan groene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 7:46 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Problems w/ XMail / Courier-IMAP


>
> hi,
>
> >i think the guy that did it ( i do not remember who was ), was using a
> >"smtprelay" to route message to another server. but you can use local
> >Maildir delivery if you're planning to run IMAP on the same server.
>
> um, it will run on the same machine... though i don't have any idea how to
> let xmail deliver directly to a "foreign" Maildir (without, say, adding a
> new user to XMail's userdb). sorry, i may be blind or simply dumb, please
> tell me how to accomplish this.
>
> -jan
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