Rick Romero schrieb: > > On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:56 AM, Matthias Andree wrote: > >> On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Tim Traver wrote: >> >>> ok, after looking at all of the posts that I've found, and trying >>> numerous settings, I am a little stumped as to how to set up the deliver >>> program with qmail to get everything correct. >> >> qmail is way obsolete and buggy. >> http://mandree.home.pages.de/qmail-bugs.html > > Yes, in it's default form. Hence netqmail.
So? netqmail fixes only a minority of qmail's bugs, but not the ones that require touching qmail's concepts - and I don't even make an attempt to update my bug list, since I find netqmail's change list too terse. >> I've migrated away to Postfix ages before Postfix 1.0 was released and >> never rued that change a split second... > > and I suppose you've never upgraded it - right? :P Nah. Of course I upgraded Postfix - but I have yet to see another piece of software where upgrades go so smoothly. > The bigger problem, other than a minor hardware/filesystem upgrade, is > does deliver obey .qmail files in the user's home directory? Dovecot's deliver certainly doesn't. > It doesn't seem like it. Please correct me if I'm wrong, because if it > doesn't, you'll need to modify at least how user's vacations and > forwards are done. -- Matthias Andree