Thanks for the many suggestions. My use case is rather simple (and perhaps
naive). I'm trying to create a machine independant environment so it doesn't
matter if I'm logged on to by workstation or laptop, I still have access to
everything I need. That implies mail. I really can't stand using gmail
http://www.nofocus.org/maildir/
If you're interested. The patches are a little out of date, but I
could pull the most up-to-date ones and put them up there if there's
interest.
Personally, I've abandoned them and switched to Cyrus.
-rob
On Apr 8, 2008, at 9:25 AM, Robert Banz wrote:
On Apr 8, 2008, at 9:49 AM, Russ Allbery wrote:
"David Bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I seem to distantly recall some discussion about storing maildir
directories on openafs, but I don't remember if it was safe,
discouraged, or otherwise problematic. Any one see problems with
putting
ma
"David Bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I seem to distantly recall some discussion about storing maildir
> directories on openafs, but I don't remember if it was safe,
> discouraged, or otherwise problematic. Any one see problems with putting
> maildir in afs?
The maildir protocol requires cro
On Apr 8, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
David Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I seem to distantly recall some discussion about storing maildir
directories on openafs, but I don't remember if it was safe,
discouraged, or otherwise problematic. Any one see problems with
putting
David Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I seem to distantly recall some discussion about storing maildir
> directories on openafs, but I don't remember if it was safe,
> discouraged, or otherwise problematic. Any one see problems with
> putting maildir in afs?
I've delivered email directly into AF
I seem to distantly recall some discussion about storing maildir directories
on openafs, but I don't remember if it was safe, discouraged, or otherwise
problematic. Any one see problems with putting maildir in afs?
--
David Bear
College of Public Programs at ASU
602-464-0424