On Oct 21 2004, Adi Linden wrote: > I am evaluating courier-imap and maildir for a mail server. When the first > email is delivered to a local mail account, is the maildir structure > automatically created by postfix, maildrop, procmail, etc...?
Well, procmail *can* create the needed Maildir if it is instructed to deliver the mail to a Maildir. You just have to tell it that the target for the delivery is Maildir/ (note the slash after the name of the Maildir). I've been using qmail + courier-imap-ssl + procmail + (mutt && mozilla) in my local machine for some time now and I'm quite happy with the results. The only problem that I have is the antispam solution that I'm using, which is spamassassin 2 (invoked from procmail), which works fine, but uses a lot of resources of my modest computer. :-( I'm open to opinions regarding other antispam (bayesian) programs, if other people have experiences with the versions available in testing/sarge. -- Learn to quote e-mails decently at: http://pub.tsn.dk/how-to-quote.php http://learn.to/quote http://www.xs4all.nl/~sbpoley/toppost.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]