Just to make at clear.
I want exim to store mails like this:
file = "/var/mail/${nhash_127:$local_part}/$local_part/INBOX"
So if I understood it right, Exim builds a hash from "$localpart" and builds
a directory structure like this:
/var/mail/0/totty or /var/mail/127/bill
How can the Imap daemon know where to find the maildir for Totty or Bill?
Is there a buildin hash tool or something like that?
I searched a lot, but I couldn`t get an answer how Courier, Cyrus or other
MUA`s handle that directory structure.
Thanks
Torsten
> Your IMAP daemon's docs are your starting point.
>
> 'basics' - so long as the folders are under the appropriate Maildir for a
> given
> user, with the same perms, AND the MUA is NOT limited to 'show subscribed
> folders only' Dovecot, to name one, picks them up.
>
> Courier-IMAP is a little pickier about where they are (under INBOX) and
> whether
> they have a "." prefix.
>
> Bincimap, GW-IMAP, Cyrus, and others I haven't had hands-on for several
> years.
>
> In all cases, just configure Exim to name and drop with whatever the IMAP
> daemon
> expects.
>
> HTH,
>
> Bill
>
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