Could it be that set new-folder-format same-as-inbox documented in
http://www.washington.edu/imap/documentation/imaprc.txt.html does not
work in imap-2004c1? I have done a bunch of tests with this and it seems
to have no effect when the INBOX is in mbx format. (New folders are
still in the system
In the following passage of imaprc.txt, shouldn't the sentence
If INBOX is empty, it defaults to system standard.
read
If INBOX does not exist, it defaults to system standard.
1) set new-folder-format
sets what format new mailboxes are created in. This also controls
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Mark Brand wrote:
Could it be that set new-folder-format same-as-inbox documented in
http://www.washington.edu/imap/documentation/imaprc.txt.html does not
work in imap-2004c1? I have done a bunch of tests with this and it seems
to have no effect when the INBOX is in mbx
The text is correct. If INBOX is an empty file, it defaults to the system
standard (which is traditional UNIX format on most systems, but MMDF on
SCO).
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