Daniel Kasak writes:
Hi all.
I've been using courier-imap for quite a while on our Gentoo Linux server - with no problems - great software :)
Yesterday I did an upgrade from 3.0.2 to 3.0.7 ( via Gentoo's portage system ... and yes I *carefully* and *thoughtfully* merged in any changes to the config files ) and as soon as people tried to *move* messages into our shared folders, I started getting errors like:
Sep 13 16:29:56 [imapd-ssl] /etc/courier-imap/shared/index: No such file or directory
This message is harmless. This is a new configuration file, and this diagnostic is issued as a reminder. You can make it a zero-length file to get rid of the warning.
Sep 13 16:29:56 [imapd-ssl] shared-folders/clients/522.52280 Tress Cocks and Maddox/tmp/1095056996.M481233P26440_sync.screamer.nusconsulting.com.au:
What the heck is that period doing in there? Periods are used as hierarchy delimiters, and are forbidden in folder names.
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