On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 01:19:02PM -0500, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
> 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 tried creating a folder called temp and  got an error given below. The
MUA used was OE 6.0

Invalid mailbox name

Configuration:
   Account: 192.168.1.10
   Server: 192.168.1.10
   User name: s1
   Protocol: IMAP
   Port: 143
   Secure(SSL): 0
   Code: 800cccd2


But then I clicked on Inbox which was created by dfefault and created a subfolder in 
it called t and it worked.

I now have a folder in /home/s1/Maildir/.t
Strange the name started with a dot.

Is this what you meant?

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

Please give me some docs or links for that. I googled for many weeks before and I 
could not find a practical
docs focussing on practical examples.


Thanks a lot for the info all of you.

With warm regards,
-Payal


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