And by the way, if there’s no correspondence on UID - Mail filename in the
mailbox… how could I know which UID corresponds to which filename in the
mailbox?.
Best regards,
El 24/4/2015, a las 12:38, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea ego...@ramattack.net
escribió:
Good afternoon,
I have a question.
Good afternoon,
I have a question. When you do unexpunge -lv on a mailbox and obtain the UID of
the messages… that UID does correspond with the mail corresponding file in the
mailbox?. I mean
If I want to perform some action with a deleted (but not at that moment
expunged) mail in a mailbox…
If you're talking IMAP UID, then the filename is UID. - literally, the first is
1., the second 2., etc. That's the number with a trailing dot, just to
piss off Windows people who can't create files in that format I think. If I
was doing it now, I'd call them .eml or something.
But if the
Should say I don’t plan to any kind of write op with them… just read and resend
them….
I have read in Cyrus 2.4 is done this way…. but in 2.3 too?
El 24/4/2015, a las 12:41, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea ego...@ramattack.net
escribió:
And by the way, if there’s no correspondence on UID - Mail
Good afternoon Bron,
El 24/4/2015, a las 14:13, Bron Gondwana br...@fastmail.fm escribió:
If you're talking IMAP UID, then the filename is UID. - literally, the first
is 1., the second 2., etc. That's the number with a trailing dot, just
to piss off Windows people who can't create files
I have read previously too :
https://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.3.18/internal/mailbox-format.php
https://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.3.18/internal/mailbox-format.php
This is just an example of how nicely (really nicely) Cyrus is written.
El 24/4/2015, a las 14:20, Egoitz