On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 02:22, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> I've just finished setting up courier IMAP to replace my aging uw-imap
> setup and everything is working fine. I'm just left with one problem.
> Courier creates all folders as sub-folders of INBOX. I understand this
> limitation and deal with it. However, INBOX and INBOX.Inbox seem to be
> copies of each other. This leads to having a folder tree which shows
> INBOX as having new messages at the same time that INBOX.Inbox has new
> messages. I'm also occasionally left with INBOX having a 1 non-existent
> new message. From what I understand, it should be possible to set up
> evolution to use the INBOX namespace so that INBOX would be at the root
> level. That is, Evolution would show only the sub-folders of INBOX
> without showing INBOX itself. Unfortunately, everything that I have
> tried as a namespace has no effect. Any suggestions from anyone? TIA.

You need to resubscribe, refresh or unset your namespace. Or, your
folder tree is very odd.

I use Courier, and have this structure in Evo:

INBOX
|- Archive
|- Lists
|  |- GNOME
|  |- Debian
|- Sent

etc

On disk, I have
~/Maildir
 |-cur
 |- new
 |- tmp
 |- .Archive
    |- cur
    ...

~/Maildir/cur is INBOX of course.

Ross
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