On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 20:11:53 -0400, James Vasile
wrote:
> No known mail client or fetch tool stores mail in dot files, because
> files that start with '.' are usually used to store metadata
> (i.e. state or configuration) as opposed to subject-matter data.
Dovecot stores folders in directories
Hi
On 2011-09-01, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> Hi
>
> Please check (now updated)
>
> http://notmuchmail.org/patchformatting/
>
> page.
>
>
> Anything that can me used to improve the content (even furtner!)
> are greatly appreciated.
A few minor suggestions:
* Insert a link for the text "Software
Hi
Please check (now updated)
http://notmuchmail.org/patchformatting/
page.
Anything that can me used to improve the content (even furtner!)
are greatly appreciated.
Tomi
Hi
Please check (now updated)
http://notmuchmail.org/patchformatting/
page.
Anything that can me used to improve the content (even furtner!)
are greatly appreciated.
Tomi
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Hi
On 2011-09-01, Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi wrote:
Hi
Please check (now updated)
http://notmuchmail.org/patchformatting/
page.
Anything that can me used to improve the content (even furtner!)
are greatly appreciated.
A few minor suggestions:
* Insert a link for the text
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 20:11:53 -0400, James Vasile ja...@hackervisions.org
wrote:
No known mail client or fetch tool stores mail in dot files, because
files that start with '.' are usually used to store metadata
(i.e. state or configuration) as opposed to subject-matter data.
Dovecot stores
On Fri 02 Sep 2011 03:52, Tom Prince tom.pri...@ualberta.net writes:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 20:11:53 -0400, James Vasile ja...@hackervisions.org
wrote:
No known mail client or fetch tool stores mail in dot files, because
files that start with '.' are usually used to store metadata
(i.e. state