I always set up a "standard" set of extra IMAP folders like Sent, Junk and Trash (plus Drafts, Templates and Archives for Thunderbird users) but some of our Outlook and Apple Mail user programs are creating, for instance, "Sent Items", "Junk E-mail" and "Deleted Items" folders.
Some of these users are not capable of changing anything on their end other than read and delete messages. Some of them can't even tell use what program they are using let alone what version! This is a case in point this morning, this Outlook user can only see the "Sent Items" folder on her end but when she uses Roundcube it puts outgoing messages in the Sent folder so both it and "Sent Items" had messages in them. ~ cat courierimapsubscribed INBOX.Deleted Items INBOX.Drafts INBOX.Junk INBOX.Junk E-mail INBOX.Sent INBOX.Sent Items INBOX.Trash Can anyone suggest a sane method to normalize this situation so there is only a single set of IMAP folders that will work for all or most client mail programs? Ie; would it be possible to symlink "Sent Items" to "Sent" so the users Outlook/Mail program is happy, Roundcube is happy, and that courier-imap is happy dealing with one set of "real" folders? Is it possible to tell courier-imap PER CLIENT which folders to use? How do you guys deal with this situation? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users