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
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
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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
>> 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
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
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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