Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
I use this :
I. In /etc/postfix/main.cf
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail
II. In /etc/procmailrc
MAILDIR=$HOME/.maildir
DEFAULT=./
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/logfile
and if you want
SPAM=.Spam.Auto/
:0fw: .spamc.lock
* < 256000
| spamc
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
$SPAM
III. In /etc/dovecot.conf
default_mail_env = maildir:%h/.maildir
Regards,
Thanks, Nicolas. My email users do not have UNIX accounts, which makes
things a little more difficult. However, your suggestion of using an
alternate transport brought me to maildrop. It looks like maildrop
might work nicely for what I need and seems to be documented in
Postfix. However, I'd rather not install another layer of complexity if
possible. Can you do something like create a "local" policy that won't
be overwritten when a new targeted policy RPM is released? That way I
could configure Postfix to have write access to mail_spool_t.
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