Paul Vixie <paul@redbarn.org> wrote:
> Michael Richardson wrote:
>> ...
>> So what you mean is that you want an MH-like file arrangement
consistently
>> provided over many transports via FUSE. I'm with you on this.
>>
>> On top of that, I'd like a personal IMAP server, *solely* so that my
local copy
>> of Thunderbird (or maybe my smartphone IMAP client) can see my archives,
and
>> decode HTML emails and iCS attachments intelligently. Because otherwise
I
>> mostly live in Emacs/MH-E with HTML interpretation turned off...
> if your archives were in Maildir format, you could run Cyrus IMAPD on
> localhost.
Exactly. I tried to build the other one (uw-imap?) that had MH support, but
it was too much effort because the "libmh" library was pretty much impossible
to build/configure.
For my archives I'm now thinking that maybe I should just convert it all to
Maildir. Hmm.
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