Re: Squirrelmail and cyrus. Inbox empty but mail succesfully delivered to ?home/userX/Maildir/new/

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On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:09 AM, Martin Amarante <clerus21@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello, my name is Martin, I was wondering if maybe you could help me  
> solve this problem.
> I am doing a project for school, a mail server and I decided to use  
> cyrus and squirrelmail.
> for authentication i use sasl.
> I dont really know much about servers but I think there is something  
> wrong with my setup.
> In order to create a new user i do:
>
> su cyrus
> cyradm localhost
> >cm user.xxxx
> >quit
> exit
> saslpasswd2 -c -u server1 xxxx
> useradd -d /home/xxxx -m xxxx
>
> and then I am able to login using squirrelmail.
> The actual problem is that I can send emails and (supposely) receive  
> them but they never show on the inbox, If I open the Sent folder  
> they appear there but never in the inbox, but on the other hand the  
> emails are actually delivered to /home/xxxx/Maildir/new/
>

You don't appear to have Cyrus delivery configured in your MTA.  Cyrus  
does not store mail in user home directories.

Look in the Cyrus docs for info about setting this up.

Hth,

Dave

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