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On 23-12-2004 18:48, Michael Hipp wrote:
From reading http://www.dovecot.org/doc/mail-storages.txt it appears maildir stores everything in ~/Maildir. That's another good reason to switch to it - so everything is in one place.
There's good reasons to use Maildir, and there's good reasons to stay with mbox, but avoiding /var/mail is not one of them.
mbox is the "classical" format, and Timo (I assume) chose to setup dovecot to use the "classical" location scheme as well, which is to store incoming mail below /var/mail and let users pull it from there and store it however they want at their personal folder below /home.
If you are new to all this, actually there is probably a good point in staying close to the "classical" way of doing things, so that you can get help from more sources.
I suggest keep receiving mail below /var/mail as mbox files, and play around with mbox and Maildir storage for different (test-)users below /home.
Good luck, whatever you choose.
- Jonas
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