On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 02:22, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've just finished setting up courier IMAP to replace my aging uw-imap setup and everything is working fine. I'm just left with one problem. Courier creates all folders as sub-folders of INBOX. I understand this limitation and deal with it. However, INBOX and INBOX.Inbox seem to be copies of each other. This leads to having a folder tree which shows INBOX as having new messages at the same time that INBOX.Inbox has new messages. I'm also occasionally left with INBOX having a 1 non-existent new message. From what I understand, it should be possible to set up evolution to use the INBOX namespace so that INBOX would be at the root level. That is, Evolution would show only the sub-folders of INBOX without showing INBOX itself. Unfortunately, everything that I have tried as a namespace has no effect. Any suggestions from anyone? TIA.
You need to resubscribe, refresh or unset your namespace. Or, your folder tree is very odd. I use Courier, and have this structure in Evo: INBOX |- Archive |- Lists | |- GNOME | |- Debian |- Sent etc On disk, I have ~/Maildir |-cur |- new |- tmp |- .Archive |- cur ... ~/Maildir/cur is INBOX of course. Ross -- Ross Burton Software Engineer OneEighty Software Ltd Tel: +44 20 8680 8712 Cygnet House Fax: +44 20 8680 8453 12-14 Sydenham Road r burton 180sw com Croydon, Surrey CR9 2ET, UK http://www.180sw.com./ ==================================================================== Under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act 2000 together with any and all Regulations in force pursuant to the Act OneEighty Software Ltd reserves the right to monitor any or all incoming or outgoing communications as provided for under the Act
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