On Friday 05 May 2006 16:01, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Friday 05 May 2006 12:43, Mark Crean wrote: [snip]
My question is how to get the mail into the right folder. I'd like mail to end up in a folder called Mail in the user's home directory. Is it simply enough to put some procmail files in the user's home directory and have all the procmail recipes to point to $HOME/Mail or whatever? Or, do I have to tell Postfix and the imap server in some way? Do I have to set up subdirectories inside $HOME/Mail or will procmail do that anyway?
I use procmail and have rules like this: :0 [snip]
Many thanks for this and other replies. Very helpful. I'e got it sorted out now and most of my procmail recipes are working. To the person who said they were using Cyrus: yes, I also use this on another installation. It is excellent and I like the sieve filter system, but in my circs it is also overkill really so I was looking for something a little simpler. I might try Dovecot once SuSE 10.1 goes final and settles down and some more rpms start to appear. :) Fish