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- Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:23:22 -0500
- From: Josh Glover <tlug@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Mutt
- References: <20040221233909.GF17307@example.com> <20040224133550.GA1859@example.com> <87r7wiu2qy.fsf@example.com> <200402261956.46635.jq@example.com> <20040227211216.GA27182@example.com> <20040228001033.GA30978@example.com> <20040228190929.GA30791%jmglov@example.com> <20040229012815.GC31957@example.com>
- User-agent: Mutt/1.5.4i-ja.1
Quoth Jim Tittsler (Sun 2004-02-29 10:28:15AM +0900): > > And actually, Maildir *is* faster, since there is an index. > > How do you get mutt to keep an index of the Maildir files? I > thought it had to open each of the files and read its header > (which is what the Dovecot index files avoid or at least > minimizes depending upon how the Maildir has changed). Ah. It is entirely possible that the index files are being written by my IMAP server. I just assumed it was part of the Maildir spec. That will teach me to, um, how did I put it, "Google first, speculate later." *gulp* Sheepishly yours, Josh -- Josh Glover GPG keyID 0xDE8A3103 (C3E4 FA9E 1E07 BBDB 6D8B 07AB 2BF1 67A1 DE8A 3103) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys DE8A3103Attachment: pgp00005.pgp
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