Payal Rathod posted in linux-india-help:
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 07:22:31AM -0500, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
> > This is your configuration issue. Courier IMAP requires all folders to
> > be subfolders of INBOX.
> > 
> > Change that to imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:143/INBOX.temp
> 
> You mean I try to make a folder called INBOX.temp?

No. You create a folder called temp, within your IMAP server's personal
folders namespace. The namespace is advertised to every client during
session initiation. How the IMAP server deals with the folder name is
its business and no concern of yours.

I think you need to read up a bit about IMAP.

> > Or reconfigure your Kmail to use "INBOX." (minus the quotes) as root
> > folder path (most IMAP clients can figure this out automatically using the
> > IMAP NAMESPACE command, I remember Kmail also was capable of doing this).
> 
> Ok, but I prefer doing things on server side. I don't want to
> reconfigure each and every client.

Just exactly how are you going to configure the outgoing SMTP server
for all your clients on the server side?

Think of this as a task like that.

Among the clients I have seen, Kmail (KDE 2.x, I think), Netscape mail and
Pegasus mail used to figure out the server namespace correctly. Outlook
and Outlook Express needed user intervention/manual configuration.

That was a few years ago. I don't know how it is now.

Binand

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