Re: manipulate files in /var/spool/imap/

2003-11-14 Thread Rajesh Saxena
Rob Siemborski wrote: If you do delete the files directly, you will need to reconstruct the mailbox afterwords (and will still have a race condition). It'd be MUCH better to do all the access through IMAP, like you're supposed to ;) Thank you both Rob and James for offering suggestions. I will

Re: manipulate files in /var/spool/imap/

2003-11-14 Thread James Pattie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rajesh Saxena wrote: | Rob Siemborski wrote: | | If you do delete the files directly, you will need to reconstruct the | mailbox afterwords (and will still have a race condition). | | It'd be MUCH better to do all the access through IMAP, like you're |

Re: manipulate files in /var/spool/imap/

2003-11-14 Thread Ken Murchison
Rajesh Saxena wrote: Rob Siemborski wrote: If you do delete the files directly, you will need to reconstruct the mailbox afterwords (and will still have a race condition). It'd be MUCH better to do all the access through IMAP, like you're supposed to ;) Thank you both Rob and James for

manipulate files in /var/spool/imap/

2003-11-13 Thread Rajesh Saxena
Hi. I would like to create 'spam' and 'notspam' folders in each of my users' accounts. The users will be instructed to move spam email which spamassassin has missed into the 'spam' folder and move false positives into 'notspam'. Then I want to write a script which will traverse through all the