On Sat, 4 Mar 2006, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

Because of SMAP? Just disabled it.
Now cone can't see the folders. :-(

Just remove the account, and then add it back in.

I did. I was able to see the folders, but still having problems regardless of which mail client I use. In particular the error on the subjectline...


Cannot copy messages: No such file or directory

3) About 25% faster downloading of attachments
4) Do not need to transmit the message twice when sending mail (once to send it via SMTP, second time to upload it to the send mail folder). The message is simultaneously sent and saved in the folder.


I think those 2 are the two I find the most benefitials.

Back to the problem...
Is there a folder or group of folders used by Courier to do temporary work? The cannot copy error occurrs even if I start from a fresh Maildir directory. I have not been able to use this domain for almost a week.

I understand that a dying hard disk is an extreme situation, but if Courier can get this messed up.. and it is this difficult to troubleshoot I am just surprised that it is as widely used as it is.. I must be missing something.. it can't be this difficult to debug this problem.



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