- Stefan Paletta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | I used cygwin32, which emulates a Unix environment quite well. | Surprisingly, the file I had to tweak most, was the Makefile (but since | cygwin32 includes sed...). The rest compiled quite well without any | changes to the C code, IIRC. This was all I could test. qmail needs inode numbers to generate unique message numbers. Does NT have something equivalent to inode numbers? If not, how do you generate unique message numbers? I am not saying it can't be done, only that it may be nontrivial. (Hmm, have a separate server process hand them out on demand?) - Harald
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- Re: Qmail for NT Stefan Paletta
- file names = inodes : why? Ari Rubenstein
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