I noticed in Cyrus they seem to address maildir++ recognised by IMAP. I need to know does Dovecot recognise this format? Procmail has an ability to deliver mails to different folders which if unrecognised renders the whole process useless. Does Dovecot have a similar deliver method? Thanks. -Walt
on 4/1/2011 6:06 AM Walt Shekrota spake the following:> I noticed in Cyrus they seem to address maildir++ recognised by IMAP. > > I need to know does Dovecot recognise this format? > Procmail has an ability to deliver mails to different folders which > if unrecognised renders the whole process useless. > > Does Dovecot have a similar deliver method? > > Thanks. > -Walt >http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir Dovecot uses Maildir++
Walt Shekrota put forth on 4/1/2011 8:06 AM:> I noticed in Cyrus they seem to address maildir++ recognised by IMAP. > > I need to know does Dovecot recognise this format?Yes: http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir> Procmail has an ability to deliver mails to different folders which > if unrecognised renders the whole process useless. > > Does Dovecot have a similar deliver method?Sieve is the Dovecot rough equivalent to procmail: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole/Sieve -- Stan
On 1.4.2011, at 16.06, Walt Shekrota wrote:> I noticed in Cyrus they seem to address maildir++ recognised by IMAP.Cyrus doesn't use Maildir, Maildir++ or any other mailbox format that is accessible by anything else than Cyrus.
On 2011-04-01 9:06 AM, Walt Shekrota wrote:> I noticed in Cyrus they seem to address maildir++ recognised by IMAP. > > I need to know does Dovecot recognise this format?Like I said, Walt, you're never going to get any help and/or fix your problems if you don't LISTEN. I pointed you to the fact that Dovecot ONLY uses maildir++ and NOT the standard maildir yesterday morning at 8:00am... Sorry, I'm done even bothering to read your mails... PLONK -- Best regards, Charles