> > (2) When away from your main system, you might want to be able to
> > use IMAP to access your nmh folders from a remote site.
>
> _This_ would require a special IMAP server; I'm not sure one like
> this exists, and would be a lot of work. The IMAP model, for good
> or bad, is you always keep everything on the server.
Maybe he's talking about the ability of the UW imapd to access the MH
folders you have on the server? I've used it before (in 'pine' to
access a folder "{SYSTEM_NAME}#mh/lists/foo", for instance) to do just
that. These days, I would just ssh in to the box and use nmh
directly.
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