Rick Romero schrieb:
On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:56 AM, Matthias Andree wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Tim Traver wrote:
ok, after looking at all of the posts that I've found, and trying numerous settings, I am a little stumped as to how to set up the deliver program with qmail to get everything correct.
qmail is way obsolete and buggy. http://mandree.home.pages.de/qmail-bugs.html
Yes, in it's default form. Hence netqmail.
So? netqmail fixes only a minority of qmail's bugs, but not the ones that require touching qmail's concepts - and I don't even make an attempt to update my bug list, since I find netqmail's change list too terse.
I've migrated away to Postfix ages before Postfix 1.0 was released and never rued that change a split second...
and I suppose you've never upgraded it - right? :P
Nah. Of course I upgraded Postfix - but I have yet to see another piece of software where upgrades go so smoothly.
The bigger problem, other than a minor hardware/filesystem upgrade, is does deliver obey .qmail files in the user's home directory?
Dovecot's deliver certainly doesn't.
It doesn't seem like it. Please correct me if I'm wrong, because if it doesn't, you'll need to modify at least how user's vacations and forwards are done.
-- Matthias Andree