Hello, I think that you can find that instructions bundled with the software are quite decent, you can build rpms right out of the box and you are as happy as a lark.
See http://www.courier-mta.org/ this will be a good start. Remember that you have rig you mail system to deliver into a Maildir as opposed to a mbox system, as that is the only mailbox format supported, there are atleast 2 ways in which this can be achieved, use maildrop as a drop-in for procmail or use a mail server that supports Maildir deliveries, I am biased towards Exim, but other decent mail servers include the Courier smtp server, Qmail and Postfix. Sendmail can be used with a maildrop substitution I think. Also join the courier mailing list and ask further questions there as you will find more in depth answers to your queries. That is always a good idea. Cheers, Aly. On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 11:18, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 09:38, Rick Johnson wrote: > > > uw-imap does support sub-folders. I'm using Mozilla as a mail client, > > and it supports both subdirectories and boxes within the subdirectorires > > with the uw-imap server. What MUA are you using? > > I'm using Evolution at home, and SquirrelMail to check my personal mail > when I'm on the road. Both support subfolders. > > Is my problem in trying to create subfolders from within the MUA > itself? Do I need to go in and create subfolders by hand? If so, > where? > > > However, I too would be interested in a uw to Courier How-to. Reason > > being, I'm looking for something that's a bit less resource intensive > > than uw-imap as I'm transitioning my company from POP3 based access to > > IMAP access. > > If you find one, let me know. -- Aly S.P Dharshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Student and System Administrator ORS Servers "A good speech is like a good dress that's short enough to be interesting and long enough to cover the subject" -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list