Ok, I found the setting in Mozilla that says "Show only subscribed folders" and unchecked it, now all my folders show up.

At any rate, once I did this all the folders popped up pretty quick (I've got about 30 folders). This is with a PII 433 MHz server, PIII-900 client, with a 272 kbps server-> client DSL connection. Performance was quite good, slowest thing was the initial download of the 1000 messages in my Inbox, but even that took less than 30 seconds. So again, I doubt your server's capabilities are the problem (unless it's loaded by something else and/or strapped for mem).

Joel wrote:
No idea if it's the same thing, but as your message came in I was in the process of migrating a mail account from one box (courier-imap/qmail) to my new box (binc/qmail/vpopmail). I use Mozilla 1.6 and TBird 0.5. After copying the contents of the Maildir/ over, I could only see the mails in the Inbox, but none of the folders from the old account. I right-clicked on Inbox, selected Subscribe..., and all the old folders showed up in there. After checking them off they show up in my mail client just fine (I think). I also noticed that as I checked them off they were added to my Maildir/.bincimap-subscribed file. Check the Subscribe status of the folders giving you trouble.

My "new" box is slower than yours (Celeron 433) and my old box was even slower (K6-200) so I don't believe that is your problem, unless binc is a lot slower than courier.

Joel

Dave Dmytriw wrote:

Hi,

I am running bincimap 1.2.6 on a relatively slow box (550 MHZ) and using
Moz 1.6 as the client.  What I have noticed is that folders with
sub-folders don't always get displayed with the "+" sign visible.  I
sometimes need to re-open the account a couple of times in order to see
that folders have sub-folders.

My apologies if this has already been answered, but I could not find a
way to search the mail archive.  I did check the WIKI though - lol.

Dave



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