I actually looked into doing that - I think it was way back in '95 - or maybe it was '96 - I can't remember anymore, brain cramps.
At any rate, there are a lot of Imap attributes that don't map well into a filesystem. And I remember thinking: If it can't be done right - then don't do it. Of course, I won't become rich like Bill Gates with that attitude. ;-) --Bruce On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 18:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >... > I've said this before: The Right Thing here would be to do this as a > filesystem driver. Said filesystem driver would read an IMAP server, and > present it to the client as a system of MH-style directories and files. > This would allow you to use any current and/or future MH tools on an IMAP > server. > > Implementation is left as an exercise for the reader. ;-)
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