On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, "Leonard Lin ( �L���M )" wrote:
>perhaps this may help
>the folder is away now physically
>but in the file
>$Maildir$\bincimap-subscribed there are still lines about a tmpTrash2
>folder

This is what I suspected. So either Mozilla is not unsubscribing from this
folder, or it's unsubscribing with an invalid name, or Binc isn't doing
its job right.

Could you do an intercept of the traffic with strace, tcpdump, recordio or
similar? There are some mentions of these techniques for dumping the 
client-server communication in the archives that you could use.

Andy :-)

- We should have a traffic dumping HOWTO on the Wiki :)

--
Andreas Aardal Hanssen   | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg
Author of Binc IMAP      |  "It is better not to do something
http://www.bincimap.org/ |        than to do it poorly."


  • [binc] deleting ima... "Leonard Lin ( �L���M )"
    • Re: [binc] del... Andreas Aardal Hanssen
      • Re: [binc]... "Leonard Lin ( �L���M )"
        • Protoc... Andreas Aardal Hanssen
          • Pr... B. Johannessen
            • ... Andreas Aardal Hanssen
            • ... "Leonard Lin ( �L���M )"
              • ... Andreas Aardal Hanssen
            • ... "Leonard Lin ( ªL½«µM )"
              • ... Andreas Aardal Hanssen
                • ... "Leonard Lin ( �L���M )"
            • ... "Leonard Lin ( ªL½«µM )"
              • ... Andreas Aardal Hanssen
                • ... Andreas Aardal Hanssen

Reply via email to