Thus said Ken Hornstein on Thu, 15 Feb 2018 22:35:04 -0500: > Well, you can read the many messages on this topic from someone who > will remain nameless, but who's name rhymes with "Maul Pixie".
In the scenario that he who shall remain nameless presented, I can definitely see the need for it. In this case, nmh is running on the same server where the mail is stored, and it would be nice to have both command-line access with nmh and remote access with IMAP. If one wants to access a Maildir from multiple locations (e.g. IMAP server, mutt, nmh, whatever), then it would seem worthwhile to discuss Maildir support for nmh. > (and while our mailstore has a number of advantages, it also has a > number of disadvantages). Is there a documented pros/cons discussion of MH mailstore vs Maildir. They do have similar structures in that a Maildir stores individual messages in individual files. I've often wondered what I might gain from switching to Maildir (it's benefits are clear with respect to locking and crash prevention). Thanks, Andy -- TAI64 timestamp: 400000005a875219 -- Nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
