Andreas,
Here is the output of what you wanted me to send you :
@400000003fab9d75338110f4 10191 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Client connected
to Binc IMAP from 192.168.1.100
@400000003fab9d7537974514 10192 > 00JQ OK LOGIN completed
@400000003fab9d753799834c 10192 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@192.168.1.100:] User
entered authenticated mode.
@400000003fab9d7601e6f234 10192 < 00JR LIST "" ""
@400000003fab9d7601f0c5d4 10192 > * LIST (\Noselect) "/" ""
@400000003fab9d7601f0d95c 10192 > 00JR OK LIST completed
@400000003fab9d760283843c 10192 < 00JS SELECT "INBOX"
@400000003fab9d7603b37ca4 10192 > * OK [UIDVALIDITY 1068118469]
@400000003fab9d7603b39be4 10192 > * OK [UIDNEXT 5] 5 is the next UID
@400000003fab9d7603b48a2c 10192 > * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted
\Recent \Seen \Draft)
@400000003fab9d7603b4a96c 10192 > * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged
\Deleted \Seen \Draft)] Limited
@400000003fab9d7603b4c8ac 10192 > 00JS OK SELECT completed
@400000003fab9d76041c5864 10192 < 00JT NOOP
@400000003fab9d760422019c 10192 > 00JT OK NOOP completed
@400000003fab9d760630e084 10194 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Client connected
to Binc IMAP from 192.168.1.100
@400000003fab9d7609d87c24 10195 > 00JV OK LOGIN completed
@400000003fab9d7609dac22c 10195 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@192.168.1.100:] User
entered authenticated mode.
@400000003fab9d7609fae4bc 10195 < 00JW LSUB "" "*"
@400000003fab9d760a26d6bc 10195 > * LSUB (\Unmarked) "/" "INBOX"
@400000003fab9d760a27bd34 10195 > * LSUB (\Unmarked) "/" "INBOX/Test_FGI"
@400000003fab9d760a27d4a4 10195 > 00JW OK LSUB completed
@400000003fab9d760a3cf2e4 10195 < 00JX STATUS "Bo&AO4-te de
r&AOk-ception/Test_FGI" (UNSEEN)
@400000003fab9d760a49898c 10195 > 00JX NO STATUS failed: Unrecognized
mailbox: "Bo&AO4-te de r&AOk-ception/Test_FGI"
@400000003fab9d9c255b87ac 10195 < 00KA NOOP
@400000003fab9d9c255bb2a4 10192 < 00KB NOOP
@400000003fab9d9c255bbe5c 10192 < ZZZZ LOGOUT
@400000003fab9d9c25633c54 10191 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Client
disconnected
@400000003fab9d9c256b1424 10192 < [EOF]
@400000003fab9d9c256b23c4 10195 > 00KA OK NOOP completed
@400000003fab9d9c257d5fbc 10192 > 00KB OK NOOP completed
@400000003fab9d9c257d7b14 10192 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@192.168.1.100:INBOX]
Main server shutting down - bodies:0 statements:5
@400000003fab9d9c25af8f64 10191 2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Unprivileged stub
shutting down - read:73 bytes, wrote:327 bytes.
NB : The "Test_FGI" is a folder that i have created in my outlook 2000
gui...but it's not in my virtuel unix users's Maildir mailbox...
In French, "Bo&AO4-te de r&AOk-ception" means "INBOX" ("Boite de reception"
in real...)
Florent
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Andreas Aardal Hanssen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoye : vendredi 7 novembre 2003 07:23
A : Binc IMAP General
Objet : Re: [binc] Configuring Outllok 2000 to acces an IMAP Maildir ?
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Florent Gilain wrote:
>Can someone tell me how to configure outllok 2000 to access my virtual
>domain Maildir mailbox with my binc Imap server ?
That's just like a regular outlook 2000 imap configuration. (read on)
>Here is the output in log if i try t oaccess it :
>@400000003faa2776283d6e04 9806 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@192.168.1.100:] unable
to
>create INBOX: File exists
To find why Outlook or Binc tries to create INBOX, you'd need to intercept
the communication between Binc and Outlook. If you allow plain text
connections in the conf file, then insert the "recordio" program in front
of bincimap-up in the imap/run file, then restart the imap service, you
will get lots of output in your log file when a client connects.
Then reproduce the error with Outlook, and post the log output to this
list. :-)
Andy
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