Hi,

I'm in the process of migrating to binc from courier. I run my own redhat
8.0 box at home to handle mail for my domain (qmail/vpopmail) and use
outlook 2000 on my local PC and squirrelmail on the same server to access my
mail remotely.

I've run into one "problem" and have a suggestion for how to fix it.

When each folder is first accessed by binc, two new files are created in the
folder Maildir: bincimap-uidvalidity and bincimap-cache. This is fine, but
it takes a long time when a folder containing thousands of messages is
accessed. To compound this, when squirrelmail starts it checks all
subscribed folders for new messages. These two new files must be created for
every folder that has not been accessed before and, frankly, it takes too
long!

My suggestion is to create an administrative utility that can be run in
batch mode from the command line that will create these files. Does that
sound like a reasonable suggestion?

R.

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