On 2014-08-19 07:52, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
Here is where we differ. I prefer using dovecot for final deliver. Here is the relevant lines from my .procmailrc:
,---- | VERBOSE=off | DELIVER="/usr/lib/dovecot/dovecot-lda" | LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail.log | LOCKEXT=.lock | MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir | LOG=" | " `----
To deliver to the default inbox, all you need is a rule like this:
,---- | # Default | :0 w | | $DELIVER `----
This is very interesting!
For instance, I now have:
:0f
* ^X-Mailinglist: opensuse
| /usr/bin/formail -bfi 'Reply-To: "OS-en"
The advantages of using dovecot-lda is:
,---- | * Mailbox indexing during mail delivery, providing faster mailbox access later
I knew about that, and wanted to do something like that, but I didn't find examples to combine procmail and dovecot delivery agent.
| | * Quota enforcing by the quota plugin |
Ah, no, I do not want that - it's like shooting my own foot :-)
| * Sieve language support by the Pigeonhole sieve plugin
And I don't know about that one. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)