On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 23:19, Lance A. Brown wrote: > Not Zed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > What exactly are sequences? > > MH uses sequences to track which messages are read, unread, etc. > Users can use them to mark groups of messages with specific tags, etc.
Is there any documentation on this available anywhere? One of the main problems with mh is it is so poorly defined and everyone does things differently, etc. > > Although i'm not sure the code works as well as it shoudl with this > > (it is supposed to ...) you should just be able to create a 'mh' > > mail tree inside evolution without having to change anything at all > > ... That should at least let you try the idea out in a > > non-destructive manner. Things like read flags and so forth aren't > > terribly well supported however. > > Yep, exactly. The #mh/ folderspace works in imap, but is broken with > respect to sequences. I can't tell which messages are unread, for > example. Right. > > Long term i'd suggest changing to use maildir as your folder format, > > as stated before, procmail can still be used to filter your messages > > directly into a maildir tree. You can then just point evolition at > > the maildir tree (this *does* work well at the moment). mh has some > > technical issues which make maildir a much better solution. You can > > then access that directly through evo, or a text client that > > supports it (e.g. mutt, pine with patches) or via imap, or whatever > > you want. > > Which imap server(s) supports maildir format? Well we use courier at ximian which does. > > So basically apart from changing your mailbox formats to maildir, > > the operation of your system should essentially remain the same. > > i.e. incoming -> procmail -> folder tree. Evolution can access the > > folder tree simultaneously with other programs/procmail etc and/or > > you can use imap and whatnot. > > This sounds like it might work. Good luck. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
