Hi Gordon
When you converted to courier-imap and maildirs, how did you handle the
conversion of all your old style mail files?
I'm still trying to visualize what whooping a otter's ass by 10 yards is,
but it sure sounds good.
Can you also explain what you mean about netscape. I don't use it's client
much. How do things like outlook express like maildirs?
thanks
charles
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> "William B. Herman" wrote:
> >
> > When a user connects to the IMAP server, it downloads all the directories in
> > their home directory. Is there anyway to have it only download their mail
> > forders (mbox,mail/sent-items,mail/saved-items).
>
> All files are valid mbox folders, according to the c-client library,
> AFAICT. On netscape, I used to set the "IMAP server directory" to
> mail/. That worked fairly well.
>
> These days I use courier-imap and maildirs. Honestly, it whoops an
> otters ass at least ten yards. It's a far better imap server than
> UW-IMAP. On the down side, once you start using it, you realize what a
> piece of carp netscape is.
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