jlasman said:
I can think of two other advantages to Maildir rather than mbox format:
1) with mbox format you cannot receive email while your pop or imap client is reading your mbox file, so the server will temporarily delay receipt of mail to a mbox format mailbox that's in use for reading.
2) Since mbox defines the start of an email as a line beginning with:
From
followed by a space followed by anything, any lines beginning that way in an incoming email will have a ">" character appended to the beginning of the line to avoid it being read as a break between emails. Perhaps you've noticed this and wondered why; if so, now you know.
Jeff
Hehe didn't realize that. I've really only worked with the Maildir format (right now using Courier), because from the start everyone was saying how poor mbox was, and how Maildir was "the way to go". From what everyone is saying here, I guess I was right the first time around using Maildir.
I've been researching on this forum/board, and I see there is a thread on how to convert over to Courier and that, but since DA doesn't internally support Maildir or is against Maildir, is that wise?
This MIGHT be a deal breaker and may force us to use Plesk (gawd i hope not, i like everything else about DA).
Even for our own emails, we have like 5-10 computers at any one time all checking and syncing mail using IMAP, and they are all checking the same email accounts like sales, support, etc. So if you say mbox will block further emails (which makes sense, since the OS must block it from reading/writing a single file at the same time), then even our own corporate email won't work using the mbox format from what you've said, or at least won't work properly, because if timing is bad, and the computers are all checking emails about sequentially, new emails and stuff will never get delivered or greatly delayed at least?