28 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-usersRe: [courier-users] Courier Maildrop ...
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Subject:Re: [courier-users] Courier Maildrop ProblemActions...
From:Rocco Scappatura (Rocc@sttspa.it)
Date:Jul 25, 2007 1:13:27 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

No, the correct way is to specify the home directory and let Courier default to $HOME/Maildir. I am just mentioning it because some people specify the MAIL option either because they think it is required or because they are trying to relocate the maildirs. Then they are surprised when they can't get maildrop to work. If you are not doing this, then don't worry about it.

This is my /etc/naildroprc:

$HOME/$DEFAULT exception { TO "$HOME/$DEFAULT" } log "/usr/local/bin/maildirmake -q $MAILDIRQUOTA $HOME/$DEFAULT" `/usr/local/bin/maildirmake -q $MAILDIRQUOTA $HOME/$DEFAULT`

TO "$HOME/$DEFAULT"

Please Note that I would like to use the entire homedir of a virtual user as the maildir.

Moreover tha command that is executed (as I can see from the log) is correct:

/usr/local/bin/maildirmake -q 1000000S /home/virtual/nomesito.it/ciccio/

The only strange think is that when the dir exists then all works fine, while otherwise the command hangs.

BR,

rocsca