Greetings, I just upgraded to 1.2 and noticed a problem with some of my IMAP folders on a Cyrus 2.0.x server. I use several "shared" folders with my workgroup-- that is, folders that are outside the usual "INBOX" hierarchy but which I have read/write access on. In Cyrus, these are boxes with the structure "user.<username>". For example, several of us read mail sent to our main sysadmin account. We all have access to the folder "user.sysadmin" on the Cyrus server. In Evo's tree, the 'user' folder shows up at the same level as my main INBOX, and has a subfolder 'sysadmin'.
In Evo 1.0.8, I used these by checking the box "override server-supplied namespace", enabling me to see folders not under INBOX. Since installing 1.2, I can no longer see these folders. Evo is trying to access them as though they were under INBOX. The "override namespace" option no longer has any effect. I did the debug thing to see what Evo was asking for: sending : A00302 STATUS user/sysadmin (UNSEEN) received: A00302 NO Mailbox does not exist Cyrus IMAP uses '.' to delimit folder paths. Under INBOX, Evo is finding my folders just fine. I wonder why it is looking for my shared 'user' folders with a relative path and a '/' delimiter. I realize this is rather complex, and I don't even understand all the interaction going on here, but can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks, Eric http://redbaron.paunix.org SDF Public Access UNIX System _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
