The manual page reads:
The last daisy-chained command is imapd, which is the actual IMAP server, which is started from the logged-in account's home directory. The sole argument to imapd is the pathname to the default IMAP mailbox, which is usually Some authentication modules are capable of specifying a different filename, by setting the MAILDIR environment variable.
Obviously there is some text missing.
Thanks to Auke Jilderda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for the original report.
Patch from me attached.
There was no patch, and in any case the man pages are generated from Docbook SGML, which you'll need to pull from CVS. Looking at the latest build, the nroff source appears to be correct:
The sole argument to \fBimapd\fR is the pathname to the default IMAP mailbox, which is usually \fI./Maildir\fR. Some authentication modules are capable of specifying a different filename, by setting the \fBMAILDIR\fR environment variable.
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