Once the mail server is configured and working properly, it uses a specific directory to store incoming email. When the mail server receives email for a specific user, the mail server stores the email in a file called Mailbox. The Mailbox file is stored in the users directory, which is located in the home directory. For example, assume there is a user called Frankj on the system. In this case the structure of the mail directory is /home/frankj/Mailbox.
When you use the Mail Server Setup wizard to configure Corel LINUX as a mail server, all users have a directory structure as specified above. If the directory structure is not set up as specified, then the user will not receive any incoming email. For information about the mail server setup wizard, see "Using the Mail Server Setup wizard."
If you need to add a user to the mail server, you can add a user account to Corel LINUX manually so that the new user can receive incoming email messages. After the new account is set up, you can add the directory structure to the users home directory. For information about adding a new user to Corel LINUX, see the Corel LINUX User Guide.
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You can also run the Mail Server Setup wizard after you add a new user to the Corel LINUX.