Jay Lee wrote:

> Just to be on the safe side you may need to copy the files from the one
> Maildir's cur folder to the other's new directory.  Courier will take care
> of moving the mail from new to cur when it's ready.  So something like:
> 
> mv /home/user/Maildir/.New Stuff/cur/* /home/users/Maildir/.Old Stuff/new/

No, don't do this, as older versions of courier's pop daemon and another
imap daemon (who's name I currently cannot recall) will stumble over the
info field, which normally should not be set in the /new directory.

Cheers,
Juri


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