On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 10:36:33AM +0200, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> You need to re-read all the documentation about Maildirs. You've done it 
> completely wrong. ~/Maildir *is* actually your inbox, and it should be a 
> proper maildir with cur, new and tmp in it. Having ~/Maildir/inbox is no 
> good, and the symlink from INBOX to inbox is unnecessary.

OK, thanks.  So I moved all my mail back under ~/Mail and made a link
from ~/Maildir directly to ~/Mail/inbox.  Now I can read my inbox.

But I can't create new folders via IMAP nor read existing folders.
I only see INBOX.
I don't see anywere in the Courier IMAP docs any reference about how
should I do this.

Thanks,

--Amos


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