Hi,
Don't use POP3 or IMAP; instead deliver the messages to a command. For
example, GNU Mailman is mailing list software which pipes each incoming
list message to a Python script. That command can then perform the
necessary processing.
I don't know what you had in mind, but if the messages can
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 23:23 +0100, David Goncalves wrote:
I finally used 'homeDirectory' and 'mailMessageStore' with the full
mailbox path because i want to avoid using absolute paths in the
config files.
Used how? Since it's not possible to ni
boxes/%$
mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir
Then Sieve scripts also go nicely to home dir.
I finally used 'homeDirectory' and 'mailMessageStore' with the full
mailbox path because i want to avoid using absolute paths in the
config files.
Thanks for you help.
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David Goncalves - http://www.lestat.st
(ie: /opt/mailboxes)
and the mailMessageStore contains the mailbox path (ie: MyMailBox/ ).
The users are virtual, they have no real home.
Regards.
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David Goncalves - http://www.lestat.st
in something different than the
login or uid, how can i get the mailbox path in the conf ?
Regards.
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David Goncalves - http://www.lestat.st