On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 03:16:25PM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Mon 20, Jul'09 at  1:02 PM -0600, lee wrote:
>> Oh. I was trying the script from the command line just to see what it
>> would do, and it didn't produce any output.
>
> Hmm, when I call the script here from the command line, I get an output 
> like "+mailbox1 +mailbox2 +mailbox3".

Maybe some sort of print statement was missing (cut off).

> If I wanted to run an IMAP server on my computer, so my maildirs were  
> accessible to other mail clients (say a GUI client that couldn't read  
> maildir), then I need to make sure my mail folder can be used directly 
> with the IMAP server, serving those files directly.

Is there an IMAP server that can handle maildir? I'd use Cyrus, it
uses a storage format similar to maildir, and it's fast and
reliable. But you'd have to move/copy the mails to the IMAP server
unless you'd write a script to convert them to Cyrus' storage format.

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