Thanks for all the clarifications.
To finish up on a point that you didn't fully understand
and to make a recommendation for your evaluation,
- being more comfortable with the concept of being able to make
subfolders of all mailboxes than I am with any folder except INBOX,
Not sure I
Michael Fair wrote:
Thanks for all the clarifications.
To finish up on a point that you didn't fully understand
and to make a recommendation for your evaluation,
- being more comfortable with the concept of being able to make
subfolders of all mailboxes than I am with any
--On Friday, July 06, 2001 12:48:13 PM -0400 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's
stupidity in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get
to any of my folders besides the INBOX! Doesn't anyone read an RFC
I have a different problem with the MacOS X Mail. I cannot view
messages in a mailbox that has subfolders. i.e. INBOX. I see my
lowest level subfolders fine.
Sorry for the ambiguity. The problem lies in the MacOS X Mail client,
NOT in cyrus. When you try and select a subfolder, you get
Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 09:29:44 -0400
From: Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Oceana Matrix Ltd.
My intent right now is to keep the on-disk structure the same, but CMU
_might_ have different ideas. There has been talk about making '/' the
default and '.' an option,
My intent right now is to keep the on-disk structure the same, but CMU
_might_ have different ideas. There has been talk about making '/' the
default and '.' an option, because it would make the code cleaner and
possibly a little faster. But, this may or may not ever happen.
I
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 00:40:15 -0400
From: Kevin J. Menard, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
Hmm . . . This would be fine for me, but maybe someone else would run
into a problem with wanting to use '/' in a username (have no clue
why). In that case, an entry like usesep:
Nick Sayer wrote:
I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
prohibiting '.' from appearing in mailbox names. This release
Nick Sayer wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any of my
folders besides the INBOX! Doesn't anyone read an RFC anymore before they
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any of my
folders besides the INBOX! Doesn't anyone read an RFC
Nick Sayer wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any of my
folders besides the INBOX!
I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
prohibiting '.' from appearing in mailbox names. This release allows a
UNIX-style '/' separator
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