On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Joe Block wrote:
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Actually, what we *really* need is some sort of consensus. I mean, it would
be pretty nice if imapd and other tools (like procmail) all looked in the
same default location without any configuration. I know Elm and Pine used
Btw, the volume on debian-user is to high for me to read on a regular
basis so you should cc me if you want to get a quick(er) answer.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Joe Emenaker wrote:
Argh! Okay. Does anybody want to suggest any other imap daemons that allow
me to set the mailroot to $HOME/mail where
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Joe Block wrote:
You aren't. Count me as a vote for $HOME/mail
I can't keep flip-flopping on this. The default mailbox root will remain
$HOME. You have three choices.
1. Learn to live with it. (Remember you can always tweak your client.)
2. Recompile the package to
At 10:23 PM 1/24/00 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Joe Block wrote:
You aren't. Count me as a vote for $HOME/mail
I can't keep flip-flopping on this. The default mailbox root will remain
$HOME. You have three choices.
1. Learn to live with it. (Remember you can always
Although a number of people have supported my decision to make $HOME/mail
the mailbox root for the UW imap server I maintain, I think it will be for
the best overall if I make it $HOME again.
Argh! Okay. Does anybody want to suggest any other imap daemons that allow
me to set the mailroot to
Joe Emenaker wrote:
Actually, what we *really* need is some sort of consensus. I mean, it would
be pretty nice if imapd and other tools (like procmail) all looked in the
same default location without any configuration. I know Elm and Pine used
$HOME/Mail and $HOME/mail at one time.
Surely,
Although a number of people have supported my decision to make $HOME/mail
the mailbox root for the UW imap server I maintain, I think it will be for
the best overall if I make it $HOME again. Reasons:
1) That's what most of the bug reports are about.
2) That's what the upstream distribution
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Edward Betts wrote:
Is it still easy to change back to $HOME/mail or preferably $HOME/Mail ?
Does it require modifiying of source code, or just changing a config file?
A config file kind of sort of. See docs/imaprc.txt in the source. The
author warns strongly against
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