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El 2023-12-22 a las 15:10 -0800, [email protected] escribió:
You just tell Alpine the imap server and folder to use, same as with any
external mail server. Not the local path.
You can get the best of both worlds: using Dovecot to access your mail, but
taking advantage of the fact that you're on the same local host and skipping
the network connection and the authentication. This is both the safest
option and the most performant option (fastest startup times, fastest
searching and sorting, etc), especially for very large maildirs.
It is not the safest, actually. Chances are, where there is Dovecot in the
mix, that mail can be accesses at the same time by more than one program.
Accessing via the imap server ensures concurrent yet safe access.
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Cheers
Carlos E. R.
(from openSUSE 15.5 (Laicolasse))
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