On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 13:12:04 +1000 (EST) Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Capable of handling, yes, but then, so is cat. <g> Once delivered, though, > there's no way of getting it back out again unless you're running something > like courier or similar.
Or Mutt, or a halfdozen other MUAs. :) > My logic was that, from the basic system, Maildir mailboxes are no use. > Things like courier make Maildir useful, so that's where the maildirmake > script should live. It *might* make sense to put it in exim where people > can run it to make their mailboxes, but since the delivery is useless > without other programs to post-process, I'm still not won over on the > idea... Well, it's a standard format, and it's a trivial shell script. The options are either including maildirmake(1) in each and every MUA that understands Maildir formats (understanding here that imapds perform many/most functions traditionally assigned to an MUA), and having them all either Conflicts: with one another or using alternatives. Given how simple it is, makes more sense to have it in one place. I don't know where it should be (in all the MTAs?), but there you go :)
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