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Re: vixie out
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Bill Wohler |
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Re: vixie out |
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Sun, 29 Dec 2019 18:58:05 -0800 |
Ken Hornstein <address@hidden> wrote:
> Geez, Bill, you HAVE been out of it for a little while, haven't you? :-)
>
> >Dovecot is a server and Maildir is mail storage format. What are you
> >using as a UI?
>
> Paul has mentioned this before, but to fill you in ... I forget which
> MUA he uses (I want to say Thunderbird, maybe?) but the key point here
> is Dovecot stores it's messages in Maildir folders. So he was interested
> in tools that could work directly on Maildir folders. This is a _BIT_
> challenging.
Thanks for that. My mail to address@hidden bounced.
> As a larger note ... I always thought the use of Maildir as a message
> folder format was a bit weird. I have no objections if people want to
> add that support for Maildir folders, but there are some challenges, and
> I think the number of people who would find that useful is small compared
> to the number of people who would find IMAP useful, so it wasn't something
> I was going to work on (we do, today, have support in inc(1) for Maildir).
>
> >Yeah, with all of the security that NASA is adding, my days of fetchmail
> >and procmail are numbered at work, and with it, MH and MH-E, unless I
> >can find a way to bridge the gap between the NASA Linux email UI
> >(Evolution?) and the MH mail store.
>
> I can't speak for exactly what you guys are doing, but I believe we
> support all of the relevant security protocols with regards to POP
> and SMTP. So if you guys have a POP server and a SMTP server you point
> Evolution to, I don't think there's a reason you couldn't use nmh with it.
The new system is Office 365 and all employees are *required* to use
Lookout on their Windows and Mac systems as an MUA using a badge for
authentication. Given that, I'm pessimistic there is an open way to
access NASA email. Linux users currently have a waiver to continue using
IMAP, but that will go away once NASA IT finds a solution. It is likely
to be a dictated MUA (as with the Mac and Windows) rather than a general
mechanism.
> --Ken
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