Hi Andy,

I've recently sent to you the strace of bincimap-up.

For your info, I've reinstalled succesively bincimap-1.2.12 to 1.2.9. This version avoids the default of unability to delete folders with Thunderbird.

For the moment, I leave this version 1.2.9 on our servers.

Regards !

François

Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, Network Operation Center FMC Luxemburg wrote:
  
But did you try to delete that folder after attaching with strace? :-)
      
Yes Andy, of course...
    

Sorry, just had to check, since it wasn't in your list of actions ;-). I 
have no clue as to what may be wrong here. The only thing I can think of 
is that we can get more info if you grab a trace for the entire session, 
using strace -s 1024 -f -p <pidofbincimap-up> -o dump (from bincimap-up, 
before the password is entered). If that doesn't reveal anything, then 
there's really nothing in Binc I can think of that's wrong. :-/

Andy :-)

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