man, 12.01.2004 kl. 15.39 skrev Patrick O'Callaghan:

> My IMAP server is Cyrus, but configured to use the many-rooted rather than
> single-rooted tree, i.e. INBOX is just another folder, so I have the same
> issue as Farkas. However the solution is not to change IMAP servers (even
> if I could), because that wouldn't fix things like Trash, Sent or Junk
> being sorted lexically.

With Courier/Evo they aren't sorted lexically (=alphabetically?), but as
one tells Evo to do.

>  IMHO the way to go is either 1) allow the user to
> rearrange the folder order to taste,

How would the user do this? Is this Cyrus-specific?

>  or 2) put certain "special" folders
> at the top, preferably with distinguishable icons. See Mozilla, Thunderbird,
> MacOS Mail, etc. etc.

Which are not Evo, though.

>  The latter actually puts all the INBOXes in one place
> (assuming you have several accounts), though I'm in two minds about that.

Allowing more than one account is an admin/organization policy decision
that is not sanctioned here, at Billy. At least, mail may only be sent
(smtp SASL AUTH) by a system-authorized (LDAP) logged-in UID and
obviously only be IMAP-read by the same UID.

> BTW, I have no problem subscribing to folders. Sounds like your IMAP server
> is at fault. My Evo is the standard RedHat version (1.4.5) and worked
> identically on RH9 and Fedora.

This is RH RHEL 3 Evo 1.4.5 on Gnome 2.2 (September 2003 release) and I
don't think you can compare it to your 2 distros. RH 9 is dead and
Fedora has gone its own, unfathomable way. I have no problem subscribing
with Mozilla 1.4.1 or Mozilla 1.5.

Thanks for your input ;)

--Tonni

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