Procmail does support Maildir.  However, I don't think it will create the
Maildir directories for you, if they don't exist already.


Jari Fredriksson said:
> Kai MacTane wrote:
>> At 8/20/03 07:27 AM , Keith Olmstead wrote:
>>
>>> $home/Maildir/
>>>
>>> It is not creating the Maildir dir, but instead just creating the
>>> cur, new, and tmp dir.
>>
>> You know that, for a Maildir delivery, you should already have the
>> /tmp, /new and /cur directories created, right? Those should be there
>> *all the time*; Maildir-aware tools are supposed to create files in
>> those directories, but if the directories themselves don't exist,
>> then the tools should generally exit with an error message.
>>
>
> I was/am in a belief that procmail does not support Maildirs..
> SpamAssassin
> certainly is not the one to blame, it does not write anything to maildirs.
>
> Maybe I'm wrong, but I have maildrop in place of procmail just for the
> Maildir format.
>
> Courier IMAP & maildrop are good tools.
>
>
>
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