Although as Jeff says, the Inbox MUST be called inbox, otherwise its not an IMAP server, but i guess it should still be possible to make most things work more or less with evolution.
But if its just crashing, well, it sounds like junk and evolution is going to have a hard time making it work. On Sat, 2002-05-04 at 01:26, Martin Skj�ldebrand wrote: > As Centrinity hasn't been able to present a First Class client for over > a year I thought I'd try running IMAP on our First Class server at work. > Bad idea. Evo and FC hates each other. > (AND it's friday) ... > > Apparently Evo doesn't like that the default mailbox on the FC server is > called Mailbox rather than Inbox. (It puts up an error message about > which I clicked away - it is friday, didn't I say that). > > Then, after having read the mailbox a couple of times Evo connections > through IMAP seems to hang the Internet Services of FC (not the regular > mail server, just the internet gateway). > > Has anyone managed to get Evo to talk to FC? We are running First Class > 6.123 on a Apple G4 Mac OS 9 (to be upgraded to Mac OS X when FC is > released for that version). The Internet Service is for some historic > reason running on a PIII 500 Siemens box with NT 4 sp 6a. (Don't laugh > ...). > > So, basically -does Evo talk IMAP to FC? Anyone managed to make it work? > > /M. > > -- > Fake email from this address on the net. > The real thing is signed with my public key. > The key is available on request. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
