Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!dali.cs.montana.edu!milton!mrc@Tomobiki-Cho.CAC.Washington.EDU From: mrc@Tomobiki-Cho.CAC.Washington.EDU (Mark Crispin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: new MailManager/IMAP distribution available Message-ID: <11358@milton.u.washington.edu> Date: 19 Nov 90 06:11:49 GMT Sender: news@milton.u.washington.edu Organization: Mendou Zaibatsu, Tomobiki-Cho, Butsumetsu-Shi Lines: 49 A new version of MailManager, a powerful electronic mail user interface for the NeXT, is now available via anonymous FTP from FTPHOST.CAC.WASHINGTON.EDU (IP address 128.95.112.1) on the "imap" directory. This directory includes the binaries for MailManager and EasyMail (a subset version) as well as imap.tar.Z, a source distribution, and the Macintosh MacMS client. MailManager allows you to have multiple mailboxes open simultaneously, as well as read and compose multiple simultaneous messages. It also supports more per-message status ("flagged" urgent, "answered", "deleted", "seen", "recent", and user-assignable keywords), a separate "expunge deleted messages" operation which can be deferred until a different session from the message deletion, a powerful message searching facility and support for file attachments. MailManager supports mailboxes on the local machine in /usr/spool/mail ("Berkeley" or "mbox" format) and mail.txt ("Tenex" or "mtxt" format) as well as remote mailboxes using the Interactive Mail Access Protocol (IMAP2). Inside the imap.tar.Z distribution are three new servers, all of which run under inetd. These are: a complete rewrite of the IMAP server, a POP2 server, and a POP3 server. All of these servers use the same c-client library to access mailboxes as MailManager, ensuring complete compatibility. Additionally, the POP2/POP3 servers are also IMAP clients, providing a POP->IMAP gateway to allow you to leverage on your existing POP-based PC clients yet still use IMAPware. Users who have used earlier versions are urged to pick up and test the current versions as soon as possible. Also, although I discourage the use of NFS-mounted mailboxes in favor of IMAP, this new version will support NFS-mounted mailboxes. The previous release tickled a NeXT-specific NFS bug which caused an NFS client's file cache to miss updates to the contents of the file, which could result in damaged mail files. Since the problem is still in 2.0, it has been worked around by rewriting the file logic to avoid the operation(s) which invoke the bug. [Until NeXT fixes it, do *not* attempt shared read/write access to NFS-mounted files, no matter what locking scheme you have! Sordid details on request.] _____ | ____ ___|___ /__ Mark ("Gaijin") Crispin "Gaijin! Gaijin!" _|_|_ -|- || __|__ / / R90/6 pilot, DoD #0105 "Gaijin ha doko?" |_|_|_| |\-++- |===| / / Atheist & Proud "Niichan ha gaijin." --|-- /| |||| |___| /\ (206) 842-2385/543-5762 "Chigau. Omae ha gaijin." /|\ | |/\| _______ / \ MRC@CAC.Washington.EDU "Iie, boku ha nihonjin." / | \ | |__| / \ / \ Lumchan ga suki ja!! "Souka. Yappari gaijin!" Hee, dakedo UNIX nanka wo tsukatte, umaku ikanaku temo shiranai yo.