- The
Maildir e-mail
format is a
common way of
storing email messages on a file system,
rather than in a database. Each
message is ****igned a file with...
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between the
maildir (single
message per file) and mbox (single file per mailbox)
types of
email storage formats. MIX has a
similarity to
maildir, in that...
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filtering functionality.
Maildrop receives mail via
stdin and
delivers in both
Maildir and mbox formats.
Maildrop can
optionally read
filtering configuration...
- by the mail
system and not
directly accessible by
individual users. The
maildir mailbox format is
often cited as an
alternative to the mbox
format for...
- are: mbox – Unix
mailbox format (one file
holding many emails)
maildir –
known as
maildir-lite (one file per email). As of August 2019[update] "there are...
- programs. It is
typically used in Unix-like mail systems,
using the mbox and
Maildir storage formats.
procmail was
first developed in 1990, by
Stephen R. van...
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utility software,
capable of
synchronizing mail on IMAP
server with
local Maildir folder or
another server. The
synchronization is
performed bidirectionally...
-
innovations in mail (some
originated by Bernstein,
others not):
Maildir Bernstein invented the
Maildir format for qmail,
which splits individual email messages...
- Project, the
Andrew Message System, a
single file per
message is used, like
maildir,
rather than a
single file per mailbox, like mbox. See AFS and buffered...
- at the same time) is
compensated for by server-side
workarounds such as
Maildir or
database backends. The IMAP
specification has been
criticised for being...