Tim Hunter wrote:
Scott wrote:

Sam Varshavchik wrote:

Scott writes:


I got a new toy, a Handspring Treo 300.  There are a few email
clients available which claim to be able to connect to IMAP
servers.  So far the only one that has even come close to working
is Iambic Mail.  I can connect to a qmail imap server,

There's no such thing as a "qmail imap server."

Uhh, good point.  Don't know why I said that.  I just checked and the
server I WAS able to connect to is in fact a courier mail server
(mail.speakeasy.net).  (Nice to see my favorite ISP using Courier.)
Nevertheless I can connect to speakeasy's Courier IMAP server, but not
my own.  Now that that little bit of confusion is out of the way, are
there any know tricks or settings that would allow me to make my
server work with my TREO as it does with mail.speakeasy.net's server?


Its possible that they compiled with enable-imap-workarounds or whatever
that option is (check the install docs) and you didn't.  Beyond that im sure
that they were compiled with different options, im sure it wouldn't hurt to
send an email to speakeasy's support and see if they could tell you the
options.
Check the docs for the crappy client workarounds, I think that is what you
are looking for.
After recompiling courier imap with --enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs I have the same problem. The test I did before with mail.speakeasy.net worked because my inbox happened to be empty when I checked. My own server worked with an empty inbox as well. I'm guessing it's an issue with either sprint's network or the imap client. Thanks for the suggestions anyway.

-Scott



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