Hi!

I've moved/renamed/backed up/restored Maildirs which contain files with the 
hostname in the file name and it really doesn't matter afaict. getmail, 
procmail, etc just want a way to construct a unique filename, so they use the 
hostname as part of it. Your mail reader shouldn't care what the files are 
named, since it should be parsing the message itself (including headers) to 
figure out the information to display. One caveat: Maildir uses the last parts 
of the file name to store flags like replied, flagged, and so on, so the file 
names *do* matter, just not in this context.

HTH!

- Chiraag
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25/11/20 22:30 ನಲ್ಲಿ, Dave Woodfall <d...@tty1.uk> ಬರೆದರು:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a Maildir folder which I want to move to another machine:
> about 830M with 29000 messages.
> 
> Would just rsync'ing or scp'ing be OK?
> 
> I'm asking because I noticed that either procmail or getmail puts the
> hostname in the file names, and I wondered if this would cause
> problems at the other end or not when I've setup getmail+procmail on
> it?
> 
> Renaming all the files is possible I guess, but would be a task.
> 
> --
> Dave
> 
> Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over,
> pinning you underneath.  At night, the ice weasels come.
>        --Friedrich Nietzsche

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