I'm planning on installing a local imap server on my ubuntu machine, probably one that uses maildir for storage. I currently almost exclusively use nnfolder for my e-mail, and have very little experience with using nnimap and none with nnmaildir. I see messages on the Gnus mailing lists from time to time with people having minor issues with both of these, and my question is whether I am likely to be better off accessing the e-mail via the imap server or directly via the maildir.
I haven't decided how much of my mail to store this way. It could be just 10MB, or it could be a few hundred megabytes. Some of my groups have 5 or 10 thousand messages. Criteria that are important to me: - robustness - speed (generating the summary buffer, selecting articles, moving articles between groups) - ability to edit articles - search I also plan to synchronize this imap server using offlineimap. Thanks for any advice! Dan _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
