I use dovecot as a local imap server on my desktop machine due to the fact that my workplace only support POP3. I use fetchmail to pop, postfix to deliver, and dovecot for client access. At present I have a single email account which is the same as my system login and have postfix and dovecot setup to use ~/Maildir. The home directories on our system are served from a central file system, using nfs, which has full backup/disaster recovery policy implemented.
I now need to setup a second separate email account for a specific task. Our sysadmins have setup this account for me on the POP3 server. The problem is that this account does not have a home directory on our system and therefore I can't write to ~/Maildir.
What I would like to do is setup the same type of system for this second account without necessitating the creation of a home directory. That is, I would like a second Maildir folder in my own user account to which this second email account's messages are delivered. This way I will have full backup of the messages.
What is the most straightforward way of achieving this? (or can it be done at all?)
Thanks for the help.
Regards, John McDonald.