It is my understanding that Samba handles the conversion between unix
semantics and windows. NFS has been reportedly unreliable with Cyrus
but I would think that Samba should work fine since it has a sort of
local cache mechanism built into it.
I am not 100% sure of how Samba works or if the seman
I tried doing something similar to this using Sharity instead of Samba (SMBclient
is not available in Solaris), i.e., mounting a shared Windows 2000 folder via NFS
on a Solaris box. The mount part worked fine, but Cyrus wouldn't write to the
Windows NTFS file system. Logged messages like "Invali