Yea, so it appears the problems I had with binc in the past were pebkac
(and evolution) problems.

I experienced the same problems as before, last night, however, I
noticed that it worked in a fresh kmail install (had never been used)
and that it also worked strangely enough, on a different port.

It seems that courier-imap had been using . for folder delimiter, where
binc uses /   This caused evolution to go nuts and not know what was
going on.   Removing the account, closing evo, removing all of
evolution's files that had anything to do with my mail server, opening
evo, adding the account back, seemed to solve the problems I was having.

now I just need to replace courier-pop3d-ssl and I'm off courier :)

Thanks for bincimap folks :)

-Jeremy

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