Sorry for not following up faster on this. > Ok, so what is it configured for?
mbox format. INBOX = /var/mail/<user> mailboxes in $HOME (btw this last one can be a cause of slowdowns too. If you have a lot of files in your home directory, it will try and open each one to see if it is a mailbox. There are workarounds on both the client and server sides.) Will it handle INBOX as > /var/mail/<user> and INBOX.foo as /home/<user>/Mail/foo ? Not without patching and recompilation. > Can I run > it from xinetd? Yes. > Will it let me use a self-signed certificate for ssl? > (right now mutt won't accept my self-signed certificate from > courier-imap-ssl) This is actually a client issue. In pine you can add /ssl/novalidate-cert to the name of the mailbox. I don't know if mutt has an equivalent. > > Is it easy to recompile it with my options this if it isn't already > configured that way? It depends some changes are easy and others aren't. > > What I really want is the location of the (maildir) folders to match > what I have been using with mutt so that the two (traditional mutt, > imap) are interchangable for me. I don't know what mutt uses but it should be possible to keep them in sync. > It would also be convenient if other > users (my dad) can use SSL. > Sure, why not? -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It's a girl! See the pictures - http://www.braincells.com/shailaja/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]