Hi,
I was wondering if someone can tell me what the difference is exactly between maildir and mbox.
We have a few solaris 9 systems here and would like to get an imap server running on them. I have setup fetchmail so that it retrives remote pop3 mail into an account, and that mail is then... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am using "fetchmail" and "procmail" combination to trigger a job based on an input mail.Using fetchmail, incoming mail is downloaded from the mailserver to the local host.Once the mail is flushed,procmail starts execution and thereby triggers the application script.
In-between... (3 Replies)
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I am a newbie to AIX, so please bear with me. I have mounted a dvd drive on AIX. I am trying to copy the file that is on the dvd drive on to the local machine. However, I get an error:
cp: c1m_0001.gz: A system call received a parameter that is not valid.
Can some one point me to the... (1 Reply)
i require the shell script that is running on the AIX to download a file from Windows desktop to the location where the shell script resides onthe AIX system. I have used the below code: but it throwing the error as below.please help me at the earliest to resolve the issue.
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Hello All,
In my office their are two AIX servers and I want to establish file sharing between these two servers.
Kindly help me in this regard ASAP.
Regards,
Adnan Wahid (5 Replies)
Hi All,
Can any one explain the how mbox is working in IPC mechanisms. what are the system calls have to use mbox creation.:)
Advanced thanks
Bala (3 Replies)
Hi
i have a problem in my job
i try to convert an excel file (xls extention) to text file (tab delimited), but no result with this comand
cat xxx.xls > xxx.txt
Do you have eny idea?
PS: sorry for my english
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I am running AIX 7.1 and currently we have samba 3.6.25 installed on the server. As it stands some AIX folders are shared that can be accessed by certain Windows users.
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How to Delete all mbox content in AIX?
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packf
PACKF(1) [nmh-1.5] PACKF(1)NAME
packf - pack messages in nmh folder into a single file
SYNOPSIS
packf [+folder] [msgs] [-file name] [-mbox] [-mmdf] [-version] [-help]
DESCRIPTION
Packf will pack copies of messages from a folder, into a single file.
If the -mbox switch is given (the default), then the messages are separated using mbox (uucp) style delimiters. This is the format used by
most mail clients (elm, mailx, etc.).
If the -mmdf switch is given, then the messages are separated by mmdf style delimiters. Each message in the file is separated by four
CTRL-A's and a newline.
You may specify the name of the file in which to use with the -file name switch. If you do not specify the name of the file, it will
default to "msgbox".
If the given file name points to an existing file, then the specified messages will be appended to the end of the file, otherwise the file
will be created and the messages appended.
packf makes an mbox-style delimiter by examining the first line of the message. If the first line is a "Return-Path" field, its address
and the current date and time are used. Otherwise, if the first line has an "X-Envelope-From" field, its contents (which should already be
in the correct format) are used. Otherwise, a dummy address and the current date and time are used.
Messages that are packed by packf can be unpacked using inc.
FILES
$HOME/.mh_profile The user profile
.msgbox.map A binary index of the file
PROFILE COMPONENTS
Path: To determine the user's nmh directory
Current-Folder: To find the default current folder
Msg-Protect: To set mode when creating a new `file'
SEE ALSO inc(1), msh(1)DEFAULTS
`+folder' defaults to the current folder
`msgs' defaults to all
`-mbox'
`-file ./msgbox'
CONTEXT
If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. The first message packed will become the current message.
MH.6.8 11 June 2012 PACKF(1)