Bill Michell wrote:
Shaun T. Erickson writes:

First, thanks to everyone for helping me to get courier-imap working.
Playing around with it, it seems that any folders I create must be subfolders of Inbox, and cannot be parallel to it, correct?

Well, yes, and no. IMAP has a concept called namespaces that has bearing here. What that means is that the server and the client can agree on whatever structure they like, as long as they both know what is going on. A good client can negotiate automatically with the server. An adequate client can be told (through configuration screens) what the server is doing. A poor client doesn't understand namespaces.

Ok. Thanks. It would seem that Netscape & Mozilla are only 'adequate' clients. Opera's M2 figured things out on it's own, so I guess that makes it a 'good' client (well, in this respect, at least).


Can you or anyone else adress the other questions I posed? Thanks!

-ste




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