> On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 19:20 -0500, Bill Diamond wrote: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Feizhou" <feizhou at graffiti.net> >> >> >> On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 02:58:20PM -0500, Alain Reguera wrote: >> >> >> >>>Thank for clean my doubt about cyrus' storing folders. >> >>> >> >>>Partitioning(in MB): >> >>>/ 1.000 >> >>>/boot/ 100 >> >>>swap 512 >> >>>/tmp/ 500 >> >>>/usr/ 5.000 >> >>>/var/ 10.000 >> >>>/var/spool/imap/ 22.888 >> >> >> >> >> >> You still want to have /home on a separated filesystem. You just don't >> >> need it to be big. >> > >> > If he wants system users. In his case where this box sole use is mail >> > (Alain please confirm) I don't really see a need for a separate /home >> > if >> > there is nobody to use it. >> >> If he's going to set this up for IMAP, then certainly putting /home onto >> a >> separate drive, not just a separate partition, will be very beneficial. >> This can enable him to do some pretty cool things, like using >> spamassassin >> and procmail to automatically filter out spam into seperate folders. >> >> On my admittedly small setup, I also have scripts run that look for any >> messages in the user's home maildir "Missed Spam" folder and "Not Spam" >> folder. In the "Missed Spam" folder, I have it automatically rescore the >> messages using sa-learn. In the "Not Spam" folder, it's a bit trickier, >> but >> using formail along with spamassassin, I can reprocess false positives, >> strip the headers, and redeliver them appropriately. > ----- > you must have been sound asleep through all of the discussion where he > is using cyrus-imapd which doesn't do maildir, uses it's own method of > delivery (not procmail), it's own filtering (sieve) and doesn't do home > folders and thus your comments - though well intended have already been > considered to be not germane to his setup. So sorry to have inconvenienced you. Gee. Are you always this cranky? Never mind. I'll just unsubscribe rather than put up with your crap. Bill