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I managed to setup maildir and since I have almost 20GB of emails
(some folders contain around 12000 messages), I will be able to see
if it works or not. :)<br>
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Anyway, my initial impression is that maildir visibility when
creating new mail account is BAD.<br>
I spent 30 min and 4 profile deletions until I found out HOW to
enable MailDir.<br>
If you just installed TB, you will be prompted with account creation
wizard. That wizard has NO reference to maildir at all. To enable
it, you must go trough whole wizard, setup everything, but don't
click "FINISH".<br>
When you have setup everything, go advanced setting, and then find
your account, go to SERVER SETTINGS, then on very bottom, there is
small text "TYPE OF MESSAGE STORAGE", switch to maildir and OK.<br>
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This is not very intuitive and most people will not even know
maildir exists. Type of storage should me inside accout setup
wizard.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Mihovil<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">24.04.2015 u 13:13, Wayne Mery
(Thunderbird QA) je napisao/la:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:553A256A.7060309@lehigh.edu" type="cite">To
requote Kent, who has probably used this the most, "I've been
running with maildir on IMAP for several months now with no
issues."
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But best to judge for yourself what may or may not affect you, by
digging in to bugzilla <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mzl.la/1Pu0OpF">http://mzl.la/1Pu0OpF</a> (you can edit to suit
your requirements). There are 5 dataloss bugs there. Two of which
are fixed. The other 3 may or may not affect you.
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