> Joel Uckelman <mailto:uckel...@nomic.net> > Monday, November 17, 2014 2:37 PM > > ... > > Regardless, I'd dearly love to see the IMAP support being discussed in > the other branch of this thread, as well as MIME-part-level access to > messages. For the latter, I suppose one could expose the same message > file both whole and as a directory structure containing the (decoded?) > mime parts via FUSE, and that would ensure consistency---but how > widespread is FUSE? Can we expect it to exist everywhere that nmh is > used now? for me, it's this:
MOUNT_FUSEFS(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual MOUNT_FUSEFS(8) NAME mount_fusefs -- mount a Fuse file system daemon SYNOPSIS mount_fusefs [-A] [-S] [-v] [-D fuse_daemon] [-O daemon_opts] [-s special] [-m node] [-h] [-V] [-o option ...] special node [fuse_daemon ...] ... however, if i had to run linux in a virtual machine, just to run fuse, nfs, and dovecot, i would. -- Paul Vixie
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