Ah, that explains a lot. That is very useful to know Fredrik, I need to
head off in a different direction. Many thanks,
jON
> SquirrelMail doesn't have any mailboxes - the IMAP server do. You have
to
> check your IMAP server documentation.
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>> SquirrelMail is an IMAP client, so you can't use it the way you want
>> without developing additional functionality. SquirrelMail handles
>> MIME, but not by direct access - you need an IMAP server to tell the MIME
>> structure.
>
> Are the mails stored in the Squirrel mail hierarchy (Maildir ./
Are the mails stored in the Squirrel mail hierarchy (Maildir ./Sent etc)
stored as MIME files?
Can I not hook into the correct naming standard for Squirrel mailbox
files and just dump the sendmail files into the Squirrel mail
directories?
These will not be regularly used mailboxes - just for emer
> I have sendmail that is used as a transport for a number of domains.
>
> On the whole I have whole domains mapped onto a particular mailertable
> entry, not individual addresses in my virtusertable.
>
> Occasionally, the remote host goes down for a period of time and my
> customer wants to be abl
I have sendmail that is used as a transport for a number of domains.
On the whole I have whole domains mapped onto a particular mailertable
entry, not individual addresses in my virtusertable.
Occasionally, the remote host goes down for a period of time and my
customer wants to be able to review