mutt looks into each file, there is no hashed index, it's not needed. I
store everything in Maildirs/ for safety, there are trade offs it takes
a little longer to open an entire directory but it is trivial to delete,
move or add a new message and to see if there are unread messages.
Searching the content of the files is trivial grep is your friend for
this. For the last couple of years every mail app I've tried supports
Maildir/ with no problems.
My imap server stores everything in Maildirs/ so I can log in remotely
via ssh and use mutt to read my mail if I can't access a mail client
that can do IMAP. Works really nicely.
Cheers,
Davidm
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 11:01, Deepak Saxena wrote:
> Ok, dumb question time from me. How does a mailer like mutt
> deal with maildir-based mail? Does each maildir have a hashed
> index? I can see the advantages of having one message per file
> as I have mboxes which are > 50MB in size and take a ridiculously
> long time to load, but can all mail apps deal with them and how
> does something like search work?
>
> ~Deepak
>
> On Jun 04 2003, at 12:51, Mike Starke was caught saying:
> > On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 09:39:01AM -0700, Liberty Young wrote:
> > /_I thought procmail didn't work well with Maildir?? Is this still true?
> > /_
> > You know, I didn't pay attention to his original message
> > when I responded. My reply was based upon the ole mbox format.
> >
> > You bring up an interesting point; one which I too
> > would like to know more about.
> >
> > -mike
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