On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, Rog?rio Brito wrote:

>       I don't know how this program you mentioned works with
>       maildirs, but the inbox maildir is usually called ./Maildir/
>       (note the ending slash), relative to the home directory of the
>       user to whom qmail-local is doing the delivery.
>
>       This is just a standard convention made by Dan Bernstein, but
>       the maildir can be named whatever the user wants if he puts
>       the appropriate instructions in his $HOME/.qmail file.
>

The problem is imapd has no run-time configuration.  Things like this have
to be hard-coded in.  (Yes, this is a bug.  Better men than I have tried
to convince the author about that.)

>
> P.S.: I'd love if kmail supported maildirs directly, without a dirty
> hack of converting the maildir messages to a mbox.
>

???  Why does KMail even care?  One of the main points of the IMAP
protocol is that it abstracts away things like the specific format of
mailboxes.  In my limited testing, it seems to work fine accessing
maildirs via IMAP.

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Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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