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Date: 2025-05-29 03:06 pm (UTC)~/.maildir probably is a file folder on whatever computer you're using.
~ may mean, and may resolve as something like /usr/jdnicoll in your case.
"cd" implies using a command shell program - you type strange words, and the computer does things.
Like: cd ~/.maildir
I have no idea if you've got any snapshots, there or anywhere, or how to do anything about them. But it sounds like "an occasional automatic backup".
Robert Carnegie