On Friday 18 August 2006 09:27, Brice Figureau wrote:
... Next, from what I remember about maildir, the message names usually contain the inode so that the file name is unique. If I strictly move the files, I can be sure that the moved files won't have the same inodes number as what is in the name. Should I care ? ...
No.
Re. inode numbers: Checkout the spec on, http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html Your filenames should therefore be of the form, time.something.host where 'something' _may_ include the inode number (depends on your delivery mechanism). This is only meaningful insofar as it makes the filename unique - the host and timestamp fields also contribute to the uniqueness. When you move your messages, the timestamp will be 'in the past' for the new server, so even if you were to duplicate an inode number, the timestamp would still ensure uniqueness.
cheers,
Andrew.