Thank you very much, Joel, for your reply and for the good news.
> imap-2007b has been released so you should consider installing that.
I already downloaded and installed it; it works great out of the box!
> What, exactly, have you modified for your imap-uw build? The software as
> packaged defaults to the user's homedir for "non-spool" INBOXes, so you
> should not have set anything to achieve this.
My previous build was OK, I only changed path names to match my system, but my
pine/alpine remote configuration file was wrong. The inbox-path was
{imap.server}~/INBOX instead of just {imap.server}INBOX. I have set it so to
test the mix driver, but thereafter I forgot about the magic of the INBOX name.
Thank you for pointing me out this detail.
> In my opinion snarfing is a fine way to do things at first. tmail or dmail
> can be introduced at any time since even once they're in use snarfing
> will still bring across residual mail.
This is also the roadmap I planned.
> So far as I can tell tmail works perfectly.
Now I am more confident and I will give tmail a trial after migrating the
inboxes to the mix format.
> It is just appropriate configuration of your MTA you need to worry about.
Hope to not make stupid errors anymore...
Regards,
Marius Micluta
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