It would seem that dovecot cannot detect my maildir. The system DO NOT use "~/Maildir". It is arbitrary across a few systems, actualy, and am curious if there is a way to "force" in the config file where the maildir explicitly resides, much like Postfix's "home_mailbox" configuration parameter.
On a side note, I compiled dovecot 0.99.4 on a NetBSD 1.6-release i386 machine, it when imap_listen is not set in the config file, it only binds to the tcp6 ::1 address. Any clues?
-- Jesse Peterson erage@softhome.net
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 05:14, Jesse Peterson wrote:
It would seem that dovecot cannot detect my maildir. The system DO NOT use "~/Maildir". It is arbitrary across a few systems, actualy, and am curious if there is a way to "force" in the config file where the maildir explicitly resides, much like Postfix's "home_mailbox" configuration parameter.
OK, I added "default_mail_env" setting to config file. You can get it from CVS, or maybe I should release 0.99.5. There's still a few nasty problems with .4 anyway..
On a side note, I compiled dovecot 0.99.4 on a NetBSD 1.6-release i386 machine, it when imap_listen is not set in the config file, it only binds to the tcp6 ::1 address. Any clues?
Hmm. Looks like NetBSD doesn't listen in IPv4 addresses when I bind to "in6addr_any". Wonder how others have solved this.. Configuring Dovecot with --disable-ipv6 fixes this anyway.
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