I dont understand what you're saying.

The imap server and xfmail are using the same physical spool files?

On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 10:42, Jacco van Koll wrote:
> As i used XFMail (up to very recently), i could use my XFMail tree from
> another machine by using IMAP. The XFMail on my laptop understood the
> tree that was used by the XFMail on my server. This way, i could use
> XFMail with one central mailspool while traveling around. I know that
> Evolution is supporting IMAP, but it doesn't understand my Tree i build
> with Evo back home. I think it is very usefull if this 'support' is
> implemented in some way into Evo. This makes it more attractive to use?
> 
> 
> Regards, 
> Jacco van Koll 
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