You have to set the prefix for mailbox store of Trash and Sent seperatly. Did you try that?
/Rob On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 12:34:45 -0500, Jason von Nieda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is for the IMAP namespace, but depending on the IMAP server that > eventually can translate to a file on the filesystem. For the UW-IMAP > server the default is to store mail folders in your home directory, but > if you do that then your mail client ends up looking through your entire > home directory (and mine is quite large) for mail folders. Instead I use > a subdirectory called mail with a imap_root of mail so the client should > request folders as mail/FolderName. > > In any case, I am not sure if this is proper behavior but it's > definitely accepted. I use a imap root of mail in Mail.app on OS X, > Thunderbird in Windows and OS X and Outlook Express in Windows. These > all seem to work as expected. > > The latest change to using a default delimiter if the server doesn't > send one seems to fix much of the problem but the INBOX and Trash > folders still fail. It sounds like other people are having the same > problem with INBOX, in that the client is requesting imap_root/INBOX > instead of INBOX. IMAP reserves the name INBOX to mean "the user's > system inbox, wherever that is" and it should not be prepended with the > imap_root. > > Jason > > > > Justus Pendleton wrote: >> Jason von Nieda <jason <at> vonnieda.org> writes: >> >> >>> I keep my mail folders in my home directory under a subdirectory called >>> mail, and I'm using UW-IMAP. My INBOX is in /var/spool/mail/ >>> I have set the imap_root to "mail" and it mostly works fine. My folders >>> all show up properly in the list and it only shows the ones from my > mail >>> directory. >>> >> >> I don't think imap_root has anything to do with paths on the file > system; I >> assumed it was for IMAP namespaces. Did roundcube not work properly > with the >> default setting for imap_root? >> >> >> > >
