Good gracious, how silly of me; I forgot to put the proper -cc switch in my
.mh_profile for the repl command.  :)

Forwarded to the mailing list, with apologies for my momentary
chuckleheadedness.
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To: Jerry Peek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Questions about IMAP and sequences
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:33:15 PDT."
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Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2000 11:05:47 -0500
From: John Reinhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, also sprach Jerry Peek:

>More info that might help, John:  MH and nmh both do sorting and
>duplicate elimination when they process a string of message-number
>arguments.

Excellent!  This implies that sequences can be handled quite easily via IMAP
using arbitrary tags.  I don't see any other potential problems, except the
big one: MH makes a pretty strong assumption that one's file/message
hierarchy is reflected by one's local directory/file hierarchy.
Disregarding that, there's no problem. :)

Is there a plan to implement IMAP connectivity in nmh?  If so, who's working
on it and when might it be out?  If not, is there any objection to a
Mail::NMH Perl package that provided such a capability via extension?

JCR
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