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Thanks Alan...I will look into that Samba feature. <br>
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Since the colon is used in Maildir file names and is illegal in
Samba/Windows, is there any way to substitute that character for
another? I use Samba to do a nightly backup and cannot use NFS.
Thanks.
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Brad,
It's been awhile since I've configured Samba, but I seem to remember
you being able to map incompatible filename characters within the samba
configuration file. you should check the documentation for details.
alan
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