[Nmh-workers] nmh on Maildir.

2018-02-17 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Ken, > So it would be helpful if we supported Maildir as a mailbox format, > because then we could use nmh directly on the backend store without > going through IMAP Could an optional level of indirection help; mail/inbox/42 having content that states it's not the email, but here's details th

Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh on Maildir.

2018-02-17 Thread Paul Vixie
Ralph Corderoy wrote: ... Could an optional level of indirection help; mail/inbox/42 having content that states it's not the email, but here's details that allow the email to be found in a Maildir, including a fast method, and a slower one for if things have got out of sync. It would mean nm

Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh on Maildir.

2018-02-17 Thread Ken Hornstein
>> So it would be helpful if we supported Maildir as a mailbox format, >> because then we could use nmh directly on the backend store without >> going through IMAP > >Could an optional level of indirection help; mail/inbox/42 having >content that states it's not the email, but here's details that

Re: [nmh-workers] [Nmh-workers] nmh on Maildir.

2018-03-02 Thread Paul Vixie
by the way, this is how i move my wife's inbox into annual subdirectories now. when we used MH, it was simpler by far. http://www.redbarn.org/node/29 -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers

Re: [nmh-workers] [Nmh-workers] nmh on Maildir.

2018-03-04 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Paul, > by the way, this is how i move my wife's inbox into annual > subdirectories now. when we used MH, it was simpler by far. > > http://www.redbarn.org/node/29 Interesting. I've done that on other's systems using the file's mtime in the past, but perhaps I should be using the filename. I