At 8:42 PM +0200 2000/2/10, Yiorgos Adamopoulos wrote:

>  You can use UW-IMAPD which comes with an IMAP and a POP3 server (imapd and
>  ipop3d).  If you want better performance than that of using the standard unix
>  mbox format, then you should convert to the mbx format.

        Where would one find out information regarding the differences 
between mbox format, mbx format, MH format, and Maildir format?  I've 
heard of three of these (mbx is new to me), and I think I'm familiar 
enough with at least two of them, but I'm curious.

        In particular, I'm interested in finding out more about 
performance of the various formats, and what kind of evidence there 
is to back those claims up.


        Thanks!

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