Quoting Christopher Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Use mutt.  Tag all the mbox messages (T.*), tag-save (;s=new_maildir)
> to the maildir mailbox.  I think you need to create the maildir
> directory first, with the requisite tmp/ cur/ and new/ directories
> underneath.
Thanks, Chris.
I am using exim, fetchmail (running a global rc file in daemon mode), and 
procmail.  From what I've read online I can remove the trailing ":" (for file 
locking) and just add a / to the destination in my procmail recipe to deliver 
mail in Maildir format.  Is this correct?
So I just use your tip above, change my muttrc to use Maildir type mailboxes, 
change my procmail recipes and I should be good to go, right?

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Quoting Christopher Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Use mutt.  Tag all the mbox messages (T.*), tag-save (;s=new_maildir)
> to the maildir mailbox.  I think you need to create the maildir
> directory first, with the requisite tmp/ cur/ and new/ directories
> underneath.

Thanks, Chris.

I am using exim, fetchmail (running a global rc file in daemon mode), and 
procmail.  From what I've read online I can remove the trailing ":" (for file 
locking) and just add a / to the destination in my procmail recipe to deliver 
mail in Maildir format.  Is this correct?

So I just use your tip above, change my muttrc to use Maildir type mailboxes, 
change my procmail recipes and I should be good to go, right?

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