In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Aug 27, Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >mbox format mail is not safe over NFS even if there is locking. >Is not safe if there is a crash, but otherwise it works. > > >So perhaps we should mandate that all mail programs should be capable > >of using Maildir format, which is NFS safe without needing locks, and > >adopt that as our default. >I would support a policy amendment to move debian to ~/Maildir/.
Well, there are very good reasons to have mail in your homedir, but there are also very good reasons _not_ to store mail in your homedir. On our system we've moved to Maildir format, but the spool still lives in /var/spool/mail. Btw, you'll have to rewrite a lot of programs to support maildir. I ended up writing a mail delivery program and a POP server myself to support this ... fortunately mutt and pine (debian version) support maildir format spools just fine, even in /var/spool/mail. Mike. -- ... somehow I have a feeling the hurting hasn't even begun yet -- Bill, "The Terrible Thunderlizards"