VirtualUsers.Home.txt: The directory layouts for home and mail directories could look like one of these (in the preferred order): 1. Mail directory under home, for example: home='/var/vmail/domain/user/' mail='/var/vmail/domain/user/mail/' Who should be the owner of these directories, with that permissions? Does it make a difference if it's /home/vmail rather than /var/vmail? Thanks, Jay
On 10/28/2011 03:34 PM, sean darcy wrote:> VirtualUsers.Home.txt: > > The directory layouts for home and mail directories could look like one of > these (in the preferred order): > > 1. Mail directory under home, for example: home='/var/vmail/domain/user/' > mail='/var/vmail/domain/user/mail/' > > Who should be the owner of these directories, with that permissions? > > Does it make a difference if it's /home/vmail rather than /var/vmail? > > Thanks, > sean > >Also, it suggests the following configuration: mail_home = /var/vmail/%d/%n mail_location = maildir:~/mail but where does mail_home appear? Also in 10-mail.conf? sean
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