- Daniel V. Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Hey, I'm about to setup a Unix server hosting several domains and i
| would like to know if mailbox have any advantages vs maildir and
| vice versa ..
As others have noted, maildir is mostly technically superior. The
mbox format has of course the advantage that virtually every mail
program understands the format.
| furthermore, i have setup the virtualsdomains to havde the user
| kibdk as domain master and so i have tried setting up .qmail-daniel
| in his homedir, but when i send mail to daniel@domain it bounces
| with wrong rcptient .. any clues?
Most likely, you have the domain in the locals file as well. Virtual
domains must not be in the locals file (RTFM carefully: qmail-send).
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Placing a .qmail-daniel in Daniel's homedir will give qmail
| instructions if someone sent mail to daniel-daniel@domain (this is
| assuming that daniel is the user name).
Oh, but maybe you forgot to notice that he set up a virtual domain.
He didn't say exactly how, but a reasonable guess is
domain:kibdk
in control/virtualdomains, which should work provided domain is not
in control/locals.
- Harald