ketil, all,

thanks for all the help.  i finally got it and i thought i'd report back 
what worked and what the problem seems to be:

i've got:

bincimap-1.0.24-1
pine-4.44-14.80.0

i added the  folder.  i did this through pine:

'l' to collections, select the collection (if you have no other inboxes or 
folders defined, it will show no collections, just the inbox). 
'a' to add a new folder
'^x' to use the currect server
'INBOX.maildirname' is the correct name of the folder <==this was the key 
        thing that i was getting wrong.

the maildir is created correctly in the IMAP namespace of INBOX with the 
physical path of ~/Maildir/.maildirname.

this is *much* more convenient than using maildirmake and editing the 
pinerc manually (especially for several dozen or several hundred users).

thanks for all of the help,

t.




On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Ketil Froyn wrote:

> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 16:49:15 +0100 (CET)
> From: Ketil Froyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Binc IMAP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [bincimap] pine folders question
> 
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Todd Underwood wrote:
> 
> > but *where* should i 'maildirmake' those maildirs?  with what filenames?  
> > i have tried ~/work/, ~/.work/, ~/Maildir/work/,and ~/Maildir/.work/ 
> > (from the example above), with pine config lines that look like:
> > 
> > incoming-folders=work {localhost/notls}work
> > incoming-folders=work {localhost/notls}INBOX.work
> > incoming-folders=work {localhost/notls}.work
> > 
> > none of these seems to work.
> 
> You must have _just_ missed the right one :)
> 
> An example almost straight out of my pine config:
> incoming-folders=binc {imap.example.net/ssl/novalidate-cert/user=ketil}INBOX.binc
> and the real folder name is ~/Maildir/.binc/
> 
> I create the folders with pine, but a "maildirmake ~/Maildir/.binc/" is 
> fine too.
> 
> > there appears to have been no maildir named work created anywhere.
> > 
> > suggestions, anyone?
> 
> Ar you using the latest version of binc? There was a folder create problem
> with an older version.
> 
> Ketil Froyn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://ketil.froyn.name/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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todd underwood, sr. vp & cto
oso grande technologies, inc.
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