![]() You will probably need the Tiger dev tools (which come on the Tiger DVD) to build these. If you need an SSL connection to your IMAP server, you will need to install the IO::Socket::SSL perl module, which in turn will require the Net::SSLeay module. You do need to tweak the script itself, with the regexes that specify the folders to exclude, as well as the hostname/port of your IMAP server. There's nothing fancy going on I believe it would actually work fine on any version of OS X with the right perl modules. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've been running it for a few days on Tiger (10.4.1) and it works great. I suggest that you use the new version of the script rather than the one linked here (the new one is easier to read and configure, and for whatever reason, the version linked here has some regex escaping problems). The new version (on the author's site) is based on which folders you wish to exclude, rather than which ones you wish to subscribe to, which is helpful. I've read over the script, both the old and the new, and believe it's perfectly non-malicious. There is an updated version of this script available at the author's website: ![]()
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