(Please stop posting to this list in HTML. It makes it very hard to edit the reply properly.)
On Fri, 2009-04-10 at 23:55 -0700, Muhammad Sharfuddin wrote: > >Just be aware that storing mail folders on NFS servers is widely > >regarded as a bad idea because of locking issues. > thanks and agreed upon the technical reason. > but you know we have almost 70 users that have configured the Outlook > to save their emails on a network drive "Z", which is a share folder > on a windows 2003 file server, and we are so happy with it(no issue > faced yet regarding network based setup) > >If you use maildir as > >the storage format you should be OK > you mean instead of Evo default(mbox) if I use 'maildir' then > its(network based storage) save ? > Is there any benefit of using 'mbox' over 'maildir' ? > My comment was specifically about NFS. Using a network drive under Windows has nothing to do with this. In any case, if you want your users to continue to use the Windows fileserver, you want Samba, not NFS. Setting up Samba is outside the scope of this list but there's plenty of help out there if you look for it. Regarding mbox, the only benefit of the format is that it's the lowest common denominator, i.e. every Linux/Unix mail client supports it. However I would expect that accessing large mbox files over a network to be quite inefficient. Unfortunately Evo support for maildir seems to have stalled in recent versions. Other people can speak to this, but my remote mailstore is on an IMAP server, not a shared filesystem, and this is IMHO the preferred way of doing it. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
