Re: Suggestions for Balsa
- From: Peter Bloomfield <PeterBloomfield MindSpring com>
- To: Balsa list <balsa-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Suggestions for Balsa
- Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2001 16:57:17 -0400
On 2001.10.06 15:05 Jon Tai wrote:
> Peter:
>
> 1) Thanks for the multiple message moving tip!
>
> 2) UW IMAP is kind of weird. It allows folders to contain
> subfolders OR messages, but not both. So let's say I have a folder
> named "Mailfolder" that contains mail and a folder named "Folder"
> that contains two subfolders, "Subfolder 1" and "Subfolder 2". The
> two subfolders both contain mail. Other mail clients, (ie.
> Squirrelmail, Outlook, Outlook Express) all recognize "Folder" to be
> a non-selectable folder, but Balsa thinks "Folder" is a selectable
> mailbox and displays it as a mailbox, so clicking on it generates an
> annoying little Select error. With UW IMAP the list of subscribed
> folders looks like:
>
> Mailfolder
> Folder
> Folder/Subfolder 1
> Folder/Subfolder 2
>
> If I edit the file and remove "Folder":
>
> Mailfolder
> Folder/Subfolder 1
> Folder/Subfolder 2
>
> I get the desired behavior in Balsa ("Folder" is recognized as a
> folder), but all my other mail clients break. I don't know how to
> dump the dialog with the server... if you could tell me how, I'd
> gladly post it.
>
> 3) When I learn C, I'll contribute. =) It was just an idea.
>
> Thanks again! - Jon
One more question: can you be more specific about `If I edit the
file...'? What file is that? Would it be the same as unsubscribing? If
it is, the folder is still supposed to be listed, since the MUA needs
to explore its subtree for subscribed folders/mailboxes, and I think
you'd want Balsa to show it as a node in the mailbox tree. A client
that fails to see the subtree is itself broken, as I understand the
process.
The only imap environment I'm familiar with is a server where I have
*only* imap access, so my control over the layout of the folder tree is
only through imap commands, and the interface to them offered by Balsa
(or NutScrape, as a last resort!). A lot of issues seem to be far
different for uw-imap users!
Peter
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