Thank you to all of you who answered that question.  I have gotten it to 
work now and would be glad to share the little script that I spent the 
afternoon playing around with.  My only concern now is that it looks 
like all the mail becomes marked as unread again, and I'm wondering if 
there's any way to trick the clients into remembering that they have 
read this mail -- just in a different format.  It is only a momentary 
inconvenience, but we all know how inflexible end-users can be.  I will 
be googling this problem as well.

Misty

On Wednesday 07 April 2004 2:05 pm, Phillip Hutchings wrote:
>
> Courier uses a . as the folder prefix, which coincidentally (or
> otherwise) hides files. Do a ls -a and you'll see the folders you've
> created. I would suggest giving the old mboxes a . at the beginning,
> so you'd have /home/<user>/Maildir/.mbox1/(cur,tmp,new)
>
> --
> Phillip Hutchings
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.sitharus.com/

-- 
Misty Stanley-Jones
System Administrator
Borkholder Corp.
(574)773-3144 x203



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