Sam Varshavchik wanted us to know: >> When I check NEW mail (on server $home/Maildir/new/XXXX) with netscape >> communicator 4.78. It arrives in INBOX, but marked deleted (On the >> server $home/Maildir/cur/XXXX:2,T). >That's because Courier-IMAP has nothing to do with delivering mail to the >maildir. IMAP servers only read mail from existing mail accounts, and have >nothing to do with delivering mail into the account in the first place.
Check the permissions of what's being delivered to make sure that the user(s) that courier-imap is running as can move/delete/rename files. The original problem you posted though is interesting. Why would it have ,T already there? You using procmail for anything? Any custom filtering on inbound smtp? I think what Sam was implying was don't even access it with Courier, receive a mail and go look at what's there. Does it have the ,T? Does a copy exist in new/ or cur/? It should be in new/ until you check the mailbox with Courier/otherImapClient. This is very interesting. -- Blue skies... Todd | Get a bigger hammer! | All vendors suck, but different ones | | http://www.mrball.net | suck less in different applications. | | http://faq.mrball.net | --Andy Walden on NANOG | _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
