[dovecot] 0.99.9.1 OpenBSD and mbox
Hi, compiled perfectly, so the patch of course work ;), but seems that I had the conf a bit broken, because he doesn't read the new messages in /var/mail/user, does the line:
#default_mail_env = mbox:~/Mail:INBOX=/var/mail/username
look good?, I also tryed with %h instead of username, the rest of the conf is pretty standard, I can create folders and so on.
Regards
Alvaro
On Sat, 2003-05-03 at 22:47, Alvaro Munoz-Aycuens Mtnz. wrote:
Hi, compiled perfectly, so the patch of course work ;), but seems that I had the conf a bit broken, because he doesn't read the new messages in /var/mail/user, does the line:
#default_mail_env = mbox:~/Mail:INBOX=/var/mail/username
look good?, I also tryed with %h instead of username, the rest of the conf is pretty standard, I can create folders and so on.
%h is host name. You probably wanted /var/mail/%u
On 03/05/2003 23:51, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sat, 2003-05-03 at 22:47, Alvaro Munoz-Aycuens Mtnz. wrote:
Hi, compiled perfectly, so the patch of course work ;), but seems that I had the conf a bit broken, because he doesn't read the new messages in /var/mail/user, does the line:
#default_mail_env = mbox:~/Mail:INBOX=/var/mail/username
look good?, I also tryed with %h instead of username, the rest of the conf is pretty standard, I can create folders and so on.
%h is host name. You probably wanted /var/mail/%u
I think dovecot-example.conf needs to be updated to reflect reality because at the moment the comments above the default_mail_env line state that %h means home directory.
Thanks,
Dominic <dom at cus.org.uk> <d.marks at student.umist.ac.uk>
On Sat, 2003-05-03 at 23:58, Dominic Marks wrote:
%h is host name. You probably wanted /var/mail/%u I think dovecot-example.conf needs to be updated to reflect reality because at the moment the comments above the default_mail_env line state that %h means home directory.
No, I just said wrong :) .conf is right.
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Alvaro Munoz-Aycuens Mtnz.
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Dominic Marks
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Timo Sirainen