courier=qmail=Maildir ; pine=mbox - now I get it! postfix = ?
Wil McGilvery
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Wed Nov 19 14:10:55 UTC 2003
Postfix?
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Wil McGilvery
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-----Original Message-----
From: Max Blanco [mailto:blanco-S8qYAnHmZTt34ZA5RureAJ4VBq8PJc8F at public.gmane.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 9:06 AM
To: tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org
Subject: [TLUG]: courier=qmail=Maildir ; pine=mbox - now I get it! postfix = ?
Fraser/All,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> There are different formats formats for mail storage. Maildir storage
> involves several subdirectories and every email being stored in an individual
> file. The more traditional mail format is mbox where all email is stored in
> one file. There are advantages and disadvantages to either storage format.
>
> courier and qmail mail servers use Maildir by default, other MTAs are capable
> of storing in Maildir either directly or through cooperation with procmail.
Thanks for this info! It would seem to be crucial for a debian newbie
like me. I don't remember the distro dselect notes saying anything like
this.
>
> > I think all's well, except for the "Maildir" incompatibility with pine.
> >
> > Now if only I could fix that...
>
> AFAIK pine needs a patch to be compatible with maildir. Just go back to mutt
With the hassles (Byron and I) went through just to compile pine, I'd
rather not patch.
> it's a better mail reader anyway ;-) In /etc/Muttrc there are a few
> parameters to tweak so that mutt will default to ~/Maildir/ ... mbox_type is
> one and spool_file (or similar) is another. "man mutt", seach for Maildir,
> and you should be able to figure it out.
I have a series of handmade tools built around pine/mbox.
No way I'd give those up.
I need a mailer that will give me mbox and /var/spool/mail/$user
functionality.
Any suggestions?
cheers,
max.
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