23 Jan
2008
23 Jan
'08
5:32 a.m.
Hmm... but it says "if the mailbox doesn't exist, it's created (unless
-n is used)". The mailbox does exist.
UNLESS, let me ask you this. I notice that the mailboxes are created
with a "." before them. For example, if I "ls -la" in the users
INBOX, I see user-created mailboxes, but they all start with a "."
The mailbox that I'm trying to deliver is named ".spam" by the
filesystem. I'm calling it "spam" in the amavisd-new config. Might
that be the problem? Should I be calling it ".spam"? Would it
actually be "<user>+.spam"?
- Jon
On Jan 22, 2008, at 4:51 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
- -m <mailbox>: Destination mailbox (default is INBOX). If the
mailbox doesn't exist, it's created (unless -n is used). If message
couldn't be saved to the mailbox for any reason, it's delivered to
INBOX instead. If Sieve plugin is used, this mailbox is used as the "keep" action's
mailbox. It's also used if there is no Sieve script or if the script
fails for some reason.(Note the -n note)
Bye,
- -- Steffen Kaiser