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The MessageStore stores a copy of each message in each folder to which it is delivered.1
Delivery can be directed to a user's INBOX
or to any folder in the MessageStore if the folder's IMAP ACL permits
posting. A message directed to
user+folder@host |
folder
if the ACL permits; otherwise, it will be delivered to the user's INBOX
.
A reserved name is used to deliver to public folders: by default the name post
is used. A message directed to
post+folder@host |
folder
if public posting is enabled; otherwise, the message will be returned
to its originator as undeliverable.
A user's folders and messages are stored in a subdirectory of the directory containing the user's profile file as described in Section 1.3.9. Public folders are stored in a different directory tree. On UNIX systems, public folders are kept in the directory tree specified by the PMDF_MSGSTORE_MESSAGES
option in the PMDF tailor file; on NT systems by the PMDF_MSGSTORE_MESSAGES
registry entry; and, on OpenVMS systems in the PMDF_MSGSTORE_MESSAGES
: directory tree as specified by the system-wide logical, PMDF_MSGSTORE_MESSAGES
.
The IMAP
protocol is used to manipulate folders and messages in the MessageStore. A number of IMAP clients provide rich management facilities including ACL
and QUOTA
support. User management is available through a command line interface,
a web-based interface, and a subset of the popstore API as described in
Section 2.6.
1 On UNIX platforms, hard links are used to minimize disk storage when possible. |
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