On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 11:45, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Edward S. Marshall wrote:
> 
> > I'm now flipping back and forth between mutt, evolution, and squirrelmail,
> > depending on where I am and what kind of environment I have available, all
> > three bolting up to courier-imap (I would LOVE to see that added as an
> > alternative IMAP daemon to the regular distribution, ala Postfix vs.
> > Sendmail).
> 
> so all of mutt, evolution and squirrelmail are politely sharing
> your mail folders?  
> 

Not speaking for Edward, but I'll bet his answer is "of course!"

I use pine, evolution, mozilla, and squirrelmail completely
interchangeably thanks to IMAP.  For the best "politeness" in sharing
though, you'll need a backend format other than the default *nix "mbox"
format.  I use the MBX format that's provided by UW in the UW-IMAP
suite, but I think Maildir is another good alternative.  

Hope this helps,
Jeremy

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