Hi, I am still not getting anywhere.
> Your Cyrus installation seems to use the (default) structure of having > all your folder space below INBOX. > Mine has a rootless structure, with > my folders at the same level as INBOX, so the Subscriptions dialogue > shows something like this: All my personal folders are below INBOX - thats correct. But the public folders (the ones I cannot see) are on the same level (at least they show up on the same level in Thunderbird). When I connect to our cyrus via 'cyradm --user <my-id> localhost' and do a 'listmailboxes' I get a structure like: INBOX INBOX.Archive INBOX.(and so on..) .. public1 public2.sub1 public2.sub2 >From an cyrus-admin account it looks like: user.<id-1>.INBOX ... user.<id-2>.INBOX ... public1 public2.sub... > One thing: Evo has several alternate IMAP implementations, not all of > them of the same level of quality. Although you say you're on Ubuntu and > so presumably are using the standard package, if by any chance you > compiled it yourself it might be worth making sure you used the default > config options (i.e. no extra switches related to IMAP in > the ./configure script). Just a thought. I am using the Ubuntu default package. Of course maybe the guys from ubuntu compiled Evo without public-folder-support. I haven't checked that yet. But I cannot imagine any good reason to disable IMAP public folder support as it is one big advantage of IMAP over POP3. I first tried to use public folders with Evo now sinc more than six month. I tried it on Debian, Fedora and Ubuntu and could never access my public folders on a Cyrus system. I also tried Cyrus on FreeBSD and Cyrus on CentOS and Cyrus on Debian 3.1. This public folder thing seems quite mysterious to me. First and foremost because it works for other people. But what about this here (quite a bit outdated - i know): http://www.citadel.org/doku.php/faq:favoriteclient:why_don_t_i_see Not supporting IMAP public folders is a no-go in my oppinion and has hopefully changed since that FAQ entry was written. I am wondering if I can ever make Evolution show my public folders... - Christian _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
