Paul Heinlein wrote: >> Does anyone have a handy example or howto pointer for the matching >> config changes needed to make sendmail/procmail deliver in maildir >> format in home directories and for dovecot to access it there? > > The key is ensuring that there's a trailing forward-slash on all > directory paths. :-) > > We deliver all mail to $HOME/maildir; /etc/procmailrc reads > > # > # /etc/procmailrc > # > # unless otherwise specified by a user's ~/.procmailrc, all inbound > # messages are delivered to a users ~/maildir folder. the trailing > # slash is important: it indicates Maildir (not mbox) format. > DEFAULT=$HOME/maildir/ > > User procmailrc files run in the same vein, e.g., > > # user .procmailrc > MAILDIR=$HOME/maildir > > :0 > * ^List-Id:.*<centos\.centos\.org> > .mailinglists.centos/ > > For Dovecot, the key directive is mail_location: > > mail_location = maildir:%h/maildir > > The dovecot.conf file also has some maildir-specific directives; I make > sure maildir files are copied with hard links (which won't work over NFS): > > maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes > > Does that help? Yes, thanks. I sort-of understand the concepts but it is always good to have known-working examples to get the syntax right. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com