Re: Maildir/cur folder question

2001-08-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 08:35:05AM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote: > I have noticed that sometimes email messages will appear in the > /Maildir/cur folder that have the format: > > ...;2, This is normal. > I believe they also have ownership set to root:root. This is not nor

Maildir/cur folder question

2001-08-05 Thread Randolph S. Kahle
I have noticed that sometimes email messages will appear in the /Maildir/cur folder that have the format: ...;2, I believe they also have ownership set to root:root. When this happens, then email clients (such as Netscape) get "stuck" and retrieve the same message over and over agai

Re: pulling mail from other than new/cur (sorry again...better reply address)

2001-05-22 Thread Paul Gregg
Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Sure you can - rather stupid buying the cake in the first place if you >>can't eat it ;-) > > No you can't. If you eat it, you no longer have it. Of course, you > could eat half of it and still have half of it. :-) Yes you do still have it. Might not be qu

Re: pulling mail from other than new/cur (sorry again...better reply address)

2001-05-18 Thread Paul Gregg
In article <001b01c0df3b$ff09c9f0$6464a8c0@ALCATRAZ> you wrote: > > you cant have your cake and eat it too... > Sure you can - rather stupid buying the cake in the first place if you can't eat it ;-) Yes it opens a can of worms, just plan it properly and make sure none can escape. Paul. -- |

Re: pulling mail from other than new/cur

2001-05-18 Thread Paul Gregg
#x27;s in their Maildir > on the same level as new and cur, such as stuff_from_joe, spam, whatever. > > So I've been asked to munge up qmail-pop3d so it can pull mail from > all these potential directories, not just new and cur, just in case that > user > decides to use our PO

Re: pulling mail from other than new/cur (sorry again...better reply address)

2001-05-17 Thread Tim Hunter
Honestly this sounds like a bad idea. You are really opening up a can of worms since you could potentially have an unlimited number of subdirectories. New mail only originates in one place ./Maildir/new/ ./Maildir/cur/ is checked in case mail is left on the server or checked by imap, webmail

pulling mail from other than new/cur (sorry again...better reply address)

2001-05-17 Thread Michael Boyiazis
Greetings, We've got a POP3 setup working just fine, but there is a desire to add IMAP servers so that web mail might be added also. The problem I see is that users will be making misc new subdir's in their Maildir on the same level as new and cur, such as stuff_from_joe, spam, wha

pulling mail from other than new/cur

2001-05-17 Thread Michael Boyiazis
Greetings, We've got a POP3 setup working just fine, but there is a desire to add IMAP servers so that web mail might be added also. The problem I see is that users will be making misc new subdir's in their Maildir on the same level as new and cur, such as stuff_from_joe, spam, wha

from /new to /cur

2001-01-01 Thread QBA
localhost it is put to Maildir and other messages are sorted by procmail and stored in various files. But I'm curious if it is possible to move read messages from dir /Maildir/new to dir /Maildir/cur. I'd like to see only really new messages when I start mutt and others to be placed in /

Re: Description of filename in Maildir/cur

2000-10-18 Thread Ronny Haryanto
On 18-Oct-2000, Reid Sutherland wrote: > 971829536.26305.simple:2,ST > 971856803.14682.simple:2,T > 971871879.5249.simple:2,RST > > The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode? > Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and RST? See maildir(5) man page and ht

Re: Description of filename in Maildir/cur

2000-10-18 Thread Timothy Legant
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 05:05:06PM -0400, Reid Sutherland wrote: > 971829536.26305.simple:2,ST > 971856803.14682.simple:2,T > 971871879.5249.simple:2,RST > > The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode? > Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and RST? http

Re: Description of filename in Maildir/cur

2000-10-18 Thread Olivier M.
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 05:05:06PM -0400, Reid Sutherland wrote: > 971829536.26305.simple:2,ST > 971856803.14682.simple:2,T > 971871879.5249.simple:2,RST > > The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode? > Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and RST? Ever

Description of filename in Maildir/cur

2000-10-18 Thread Reid Sutherland
971829536.26305.simple:2,ST 971856803.14682.simple:2,T 971871879.5249.simple:2,RST The first part is I'm guessing is unix time(). Second part is the inode? Third, host. Now what's this 2? And what's T, ST, and RST? thanks -reid

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-20 Thread Dave Sill
Ian Shaughnessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Actually I have tried that, but unfortunatly messenger is being sporadic >as to when it decides to suddenly clear the entire directory. Use recordio to log all POP commands. -Dave

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-19 Thread Ian Shaughnessy
Actually I have tried that, but unfortunatly messenger is being sporadic as to when it decides to suddenly clear the entire directory. After that happed, i tried to replicate it in messenger (with a few emails i had sent to myself in Maildir/cur), but it wasnt acting like it had before. A

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-19 Thread Timothy L. Mayo
qmail does not, never has and never will touch the contents of cur. The POP3 server and IMAP server do and will delete the contents when the client instructs them to. >From your description, my guess is that Messenger is the culprit. Try changing and then resetting the leave on server opt

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-19 Thread Ian Shaughnessy
emote messages if the message is deleted locally. Messenger still has my database of email, and when I last used it before my cur directory disappeared I had just downloaded my latest 3 or messages. While I am suspicious of messenger for that reason... kind of like with qmail, messenger does not do

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-19 Thread Len Budney
source, with ``grep rmdir *'' and see for yourself. The moral: qmail IS NOT deleting your Maildir/cur directory. Folks here already know that for sure, so your subject line is being ignored (and might get you flamed if you keep saying it). Folks _might_ be willing to help you figure

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-18 Thread Ian Shaughnessy
8 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 09:42:14PM -0700, Ian Shaughnessy wrote: > > I am having a really odd problem; qmail keeps deleting my Maildir/cur > > Really? > > Perhaps it would help if you identified *when* it got deleted. Does it > get d

Re: qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-18 Thread markd
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 09:42:14PM -0700, Ian Shaughnessy wrote: > I am having a really odd problem; qmail keeps deleting my Maildir/cur Really? Perhaps it would help if you identified *when* it got deleted. Does it get deleted when new mail arrives, when you start pine when you pop in to

qmail deleting Maildir/cur directory (fwd)

2000-04-18 Thread Ian Shaughnessy
I am having a really odd problem; qmail keeps deleting my Maildir/cur directory. None of my users have ever had this problem, and I only have this problem on my non-root account. What could be going on? I am using Pine, and I am not sure if that could be the problem or not... frankly I am

Re: Don't wanna save messages into ~/Maildir/cur after checked.

1999-07-14 Thread Nguyen Dang Phuoc Dong
+AD4- Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 9:19 AM Subject: Don't wanna save messages into +AH4-/Maildir/cur after checked. +AD4-Hello all, +AD4- +AD4-I'm using qmail-imap for accessing Maildir. After checked, the messages is +AD4-moved from +AH4-/Maildir/new/ to +AH4-/Maildir/cur/. I don'

Re: Don't wanna save messages into ~/Maildir/cur after checked.

1999-07-13 Thread Nguyen Dang Phuoc Dong
known. Thanks anyway+ACE- Best regards, Dong -Original Message- From: Peter C. Norton +ADw-spacey+AEA-lenin.nu+AD4- To: Nguyen Dang Phuoc Dong +ADw-dongnd+AEA-tlnet.com.vn+AD4- Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 9:37 AM Subject: Re: Don't wanna save messages into +AH4-/Maildir/cur after check

RE: Don't wanna save messages into ~/Maildir/cur after checked.

1999-07-13 Thread Steve Lawrence
dont use Imap, use pop3. -Original Message- From: Nguyen Dang Phuoc Dong +AFs-mailto:dongnd+AEA-tlnet.com.vn+AF0- Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 8:19 PM To: Qmail List Subject: Don't wanna save messages into +AH4-/Maildir/cur after checked. Hello all, I'm using qmail-imap for

Don't wanna save messages into ~/Maildir/cur after checked.

1999-07-13 Thread Nguyen Dang Phuoc Dong
Hello all, I'm using qmail-imap for accessing Maildir. After checked, the messages is moved from +AH4-/Maildir/new/ to +AH4-/Maildir/cur/. I don't wana saved checked messages. How to tell qmail-imap server to purge messages after checked. Thank you inadvance, Dong

Re: cur/

1999-02-25 Thread Harald Hanche-Olsen
- "Victor Regnér" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | What does the cur/ directory under Maildir/ do? It's for storing messages that the user has seen, but does not wish to remove from the maildir. - Harald

cur/

1999-02-24 Thread Victor Regnér
What does the cur/ directory under Maildir/ do? I am having problem with it when using qmail-imap and imp. Victor

Re: Maildir/cur ???

1999-02-18 Thread Eric Dahnke
A related question. In what order does a pop client get messages from a maildir? First all contents of new then cur? does it look into tmp? I'm using pop3d and checkpassword I looked at man maildir and few other man pop3d and man popup. Found an explanation for an MUA, but not for a pop c

Re: Maildir/cur ???

1999-02-15 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 07:18:02PM -0300, Eric Dahnke wrote: > And if the user then switches his mail client to "not leave msgs on server" they > are removed from cur, no? Ofcourse. Greetz, Peter. -- .| Peter van Dijk | stoned worden of coden .| [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Maildir/cur ???

1999-02-15 Thread Eric Dahnke
And if the user then switches his mail client to "not leave msgs on server" they are removed from cur, no? - eric >> Hello all, > >> > >> What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user > >> with 300 messages and they are not in th

Re: Maildir/cur ???

1999-02-15 Thread Jay Soffian
"Chris" == Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Chris> On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:55:57AM -0500, Paul Farber wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user >> with 300 messages and they are not in

Re: Maildir/cur ???

1999-02-15 Thread Chris Johnson
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:55:57AM -0500, Paul Farber wrote: > Hello all, > > What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300 > messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they are in Maildir/cur. > > What puts them into that dir? He checks his

Re: Maildir/cur ???

1999-02-15 Thread Gerry Boudreaux
Umm, Those are messages that the user has downloaded but not deleted from the server. Gerry At 11:55 AM 2/15/99 -0500, Paul Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello all, > >What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300 >messages and they are not

Maildir/cur ???

1999-02-15 Thread Paul Farber
Hello all, What is the meaning of the Maildir/cur directory? I have a user with 300 messages and they are not in the Maildir/new, they are in Maildir/cur. What puts them into that dir? He checks his mail with Netscape Communicator 4.x and and say's he download then every time he check

Maildir/cur

1999-02-02 Thread John Conover
I have qmail delivering to a user's ~/Maildir. The user uses netscape as the MUA with copy to self set. The copy ends up in ~/Maildir/cur, and all other mail ends up in ~/Maildir/new. Is this normal? Why does qmail think copy to self has been read? Thanks, John --

Maildir/cur

1998-12-22 Thread John Conover
I just ls'd ~/Maildir/cur in user's directory and found: 913795522.5900.themachine:2, 913943784.17258.themachine:2, 913831859.10694.themachine:2, 913943805.17263.themachine:2, 913834196.10853.themachine:2, 913945447.17429.themachine:2, 913834215.10879.th