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<author><personname><firstname>Bertjan</firstname><surname>Broeksema</surname></personname></author>
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<year>2010</year>
<holder>Bertjan Broeksema</holder>
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This handbook describes the mbox protocol.
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<para>The mbox file format is an simple but rather inefficient way to store email
messages. All messages are appended after each other in the same file
separated by a special separator line. This gets especially expensive when
you have many emails in the same file.</para>
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