On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 05:24, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> This means your server thinks that that folder is not a selectable
> mailbox (that error message is taken right from the server response
> afterall).
> 
> You might try subscribing to it? Seems to solve the problem for some
> IMAP servers.

I had a similar problem here: There were only two folders I could read:
my INBOX, and the top-level folder of a (company-wide) shared tree of
folders. All subfolders where inaccsessible, and I also got the popup
warnings.

With evo < 1.2 I needed to tick "Override Server supplied Namespace" and
give a EMPTY namespace in the prefs. That way I was able to read both my
private and the company stuff. This stopped working  with 1.2 (it worked
with some beta not long ago) and the problem above occurs. To be able to
read my private folders again, I needed to UNTICK the "Override Server
supplied NS"

Now I can read my private folders again, but the whole shared tree is
invisible :-(


> On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:09, Scott Otterson wrote:
> > On my Redhat 8.0 system, I had a working version of evo 1.08 connected
> > to my IMAP account.  But after upgrading to 1.20, I can't read mail from
> > any of my folders.  
> > 
> > After starting evo, there's nothing in the mail header window and I get
> > the error message popup:
> > 
> >   "Error while 'Opending folder
> >   imap:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX': IMPA command
> >   failed: SELECT failed: Can't open mail: not a selectable mailbox"
> > 
> > I get similar error popups for all my other IMAP folders.  Any
> > suggestions?
> > 
> > Thanks, Scott
> > 
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