and, if so, does it therefore NOT
support folders containing both messages and subfolders?
Many thanks,
Kevin Clark
Connection Software
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the Mailbox format supports this feature.
Does Cyrus IMAP use the Mailbox format and, if so, does it therefore NOT
support folders containing both messages and subfolders?
By 'Mailbox format' they seem to mean 'mbox' format. When that format
is used, a 'mail folder' is either a directory
the Mailbox format and, if so, does it therefore NOT
support folders containing both messages and subfolders?
Cyrus does not store mail in mbox format, and it does support folders
containing both messages and subfolders.
Thanks,
Dave
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Cyrus Wiki
. Mailbox sucks and is ancient.
Does Cyrus IMAP use the Mailbox format
No!
and, if so, does it therefore NOT
support folders containing both messages and subfolders?
It supports just about everything you can conceive of doing with an IMAP
server.
Cyrus Home Page: http
supports this feature.
Does Cyrus IMAP use the Mailbox format and, if so, does it therefore NOT
support folders containing both messages and subfolders?
No, Cyrus IMAP uses it's own message store.
Simon
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this feature.
Does Cyrus IMAP use the Mailbox format and, if so, does it therefore NOT
support folders containing both messages and subfolders?
No, Cyrus has its own mailbox format that allows mailbox to contain both
subfolders and messages.
Z
Cyrus Home Page: http