On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 09:22, Check Your Six wrote:
> 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.

probably a bug in the upgrade script. Try rm -rf'ing
~/evolution/mail/imap

if that doesn't work, your bug may be related to another bug I plan on
looking into today.

Jeff

> 
> 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
> 
> 
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