Re: Where should IMAP look for mail folders?

1999-03-24 Thread Daniel Martin
Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: However lately there have been two bug reports (#33780, #34056) which suggest that this may not have been a good move. I could hack the c-client library IMAP uses for mailbox access to solve the particular problems mentioned in the bug reports but

Re: Where should IMAP look for mail folders?

1999-03-24 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm actually surprised that there seem to be so few dfsg-free imapd implementations - it certainly seems like something that's easier to do than an smtp daemon, and goodness knows people don't tire of reinventing that particular

Bug#34988: forwarded message from Tjebbe de Winter

1999-03-24 Thread Ian Jackson
Package: debian-policy Version: not known ---BeginMessage--- Hi, In the Debian Policy Manual at http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch3.html#s-sysvinit, section: 3.3.3 Managing the links, there's a little typo. Instead of update-rc.d package default /dev/null it should read: update-rc.d

Re: Where should IMAP look for mail folders?

1999-03-24 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Daniel Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: #33780 arises from the fact that pine understands this slurp the incoming mail into a file called mbox behavior, and if a file called $HOME/mbox exists, will dutifully copy any mail it finds in the system inbox into this file and manipulate it just the

Re: Where should IMAP look for mail folders?

1999-03-24 Thread Philip Hands
Daniel Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ... I would conclude from this that the imapd (or is it c-client?) authors don't know when they want to use $MBOXROOT and when they want to use $HOME; in fact, I doubt if it is ever tested upstream with $MBOXROOT set to anything other than $HOME. Sounds