- Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

|     Now, I ran some tests indicating that at least one mail
|    client (mailx) on an IRIX 6.2 box I have available, and it appears to
|    use dotlocking and to ignore flock-style locks.
| 
| Is not it a problem too that he is delivering to symlinks?

No, he doesn't.  He delivers to real files, but the path of the files
happen to contain symlinks:  Delivery to /var/mail/USER where
/var/mail is a symlink to /usr/mail.  But /usr/mail/USER is a proper
file.  There should be no problem with this.

|    If course, with vanilla qmail, this strategy loses badly.
| 
| How can then mail be lost?

User runs mailx, reads all his mail and quits.  Mailx moves
all the read messages to ~/mbox and truncates the incoming mbox.
Just before the latter activity qmail adds a new message.  Poof.

- Harald

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