Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/08/01/08:40:53
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On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 20:44, Dietrich Bollmann wrote:
> Dear friends,
>=20
> on one of my old unix backup CDs there are two folders
> called 'mail' and 'Mail'. I tried to change into
> 'mail' but always end up in 'Mail'...
>=20
> Reading the cygwin faq I was informed, that Win32
> doesn't make any case difference and therefore neither
> cygwin. Does this mean, that there is no way to read
> my good old 'mail'??!?
>=20
> Or better: Is there a way to read both of them, 'Mail'
> and 'mail' using cygwin (or whatever other program on
> Windows XP)??
AFAIK this capability is not in Cygwin itself. However XP has the
ability, but not exposed through the default UI.
Choice 1: install the MS POSIX toolkit and use 'cp'.
Choice 2:
You need to write a custom tool to copy the contents onto your
harddrive.=20
On Windows NT there is a flag that you can use when opening files called
(IIRC) 'FILE_POSIX_SEMANTICS'. Use that in a trivial copy program
(combined with FindFile()) and you should have no trouble recovering
your files.
Cheers,
Rob
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