Am 2007-08-27 19:59:45, schrieb M. Fioretti:
Other operations, however, could be done with simple shell scripting:
what is stopping me is that I haven't found yet any guideline to write
shell scripts which mess with maildir. That is, under which conditions
??? -- Processing Maildir is much easier then coping with Mailboxes
it is sure to move or delete (the Unix way, with mv or rm) a message
from mailbox1/new/ to mailbox2/new, when one or both mailboxes are
served via IMAP to remote users?
What is advisable and most efficient? Use locks (how?), only work on
You do not need lock with Maildir...
file which are at least one minute old? What else?
In the previously message I have used "find" so you can enhance it with
-mmin +1
Greetings
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