Re: Courier migration to dovecot

2017-06-23 Thread j.emerlik
Thx Christian, Yes, I read about it but I wonder why that is so and why couldn't be A or B. Best regards, Jack 2017-06-23 16:31 GMT+02:00 Christian Kivalo : > > > Am 23. Juni 2017 14:57:59 MESZ schrieb "j.emerlik" : > >Hi, > >I'm almost ready to migrate Courier to Dovecot 2.2.31 but I have one >

Re: Courier migration to dovecot

2017-06-23 Thread j.emerlik
I wrote because I read on the official website Dovecot.org: "Home directory shouldn't be the same as mail directory with mbox or Maildir formats (but with dbox/obox it's fine). It's possible to do that, but you might run into trouble with it sooner or later. " https://wiki.dovecot.org/VirtualUser

Re: Courier migration to dovecot

2017-06-23 Thread Christian Kivalo
Am 23. Juni 2017 14:57:59 MESZ schrieb "j.emerlik" : >Hi, >I'm almost ready to migrate Courier to Dovecot 2.2.31 but I have one >question about home and mail directory. > >It's good idea to have same directory form home and mail ? No. >Which scenerio will be better and why ? > >For example: > >A

Re: Courier migration to dovecot

2017-06-23 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On 23 June 2017 at 15:57, j.emerlik wrote: > Hi, > I'm almost ready to migrate Courier to Dovecot 2.2.31 but I have one > question about home and mail directory. > > It's good idea to have same directory form home and mail ? > > Which scenerio will be better and why ? > > For example: > > A) > Ho

Courier migration to dovecot

2017-06-23 Thread j.emerlik
Hi, I'm almost ready to migrate Courier to Dovecot 2.2.31 but I have one question about home and mail directory. It's good idea to have same directory form home and mail ? Which scenerio will be better and why ? For example: A) Home: /home/doamin/user1 Mail: /home/doamin/user1 B) Home: /home/d