On 3 Jun 2013 16:49, "/dev/rob0" <rob0@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 06:23:09AM -0700, dd wrote:
5 hours of configuration attempts, error after confusing error, documentation with examples that only show extracts of working configurations. I really feel like throwing in the towel with dovecot.
It should not be this hard ...
Why not? You're really not in a position to make this claim. But having said that...
and frankly almost impossible to understand and configure for such an incedibly simple configuration.
/home/vmail/domain.name/username/cur /home/vmail/domain.name/username/new /home/vmail/domain.name/username/tmp
3 virtual users. All I want is a username and password to access my email.
... you complicated things by wanting virtual users. System users would have been much simpler to set up. Also, you missed the fact that virtual users should have a $HOME directory just like system users:
I've never understood this antipathy to virtual users. But your knowledge is greater than mine :)
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/VirtualUsers http://wiki2.dovecot.org/VirtualUsers/Home
I sort of see why for legacy reasons a $home directory might once have been needed. But surely however you word it all you're doing is telling the server where to put the mails, the structure you want and the format of the files. 3 variables...
Simon