> > It appears that Maildir does use the a.b.c format as you say. I wasn't
> > aware of that.
> More precisely Maildir does use standard subfolders but Maildir++ which
> is a compatible extension created by the developer of Courrier-imap uses
> the a.b.c format. 

Yeah.  "compatible extension"... famous last words.  Isn't Courier an
IMAP server?  Why not use IMAP?

<rant>This idea of dinking around under a server is just bad, period.  A
server should *serve* access to its content and be the sole master of
that content;  one of the reasons I love Cyrus IMAPd, it doesn't make
any pretense about being an IMAP/file server.  It is an IMAP server -
full stop.  Users, including me the admin, have no business thrashing
about in the mail store.  There is no point - mail can be accessed via
IMAP and administration operations can be performed via tools.</rant>
-- 
Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]> LPIC-1, Novell CLA
<http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com>
OpenGroupware, Cyrus IMAPd, Postfix, OpenLDAP, Samba

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