On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Tom Doyle wrote:
>I take it that I have asked a stupid quiestion due to the poor response....
>How about pointing me to a mailing list that will answer my question then ??
>T.

Poor response? You posted your question yesterday!

You need to give people time to read your mail! ;)

The problem might be many places, but I haven't had time to answer it yet
because I assume it means I have to download your client and test it
myself.

Andy

>-----Original Message-----
>Subject: [bincimap] Creating folders
>
>
>Hi Andy,
>Thanks for the quick response.
>I picked that up from the archives and have tried the combinations...
>-foo
>-.foo
>-INBOX.foo
>
>All these fail. Am I wrong with the paths?
>In my client's (AUC) config I can set the:
>-Local Spool Path (set to $homedir/Maildir)
>-Folder Path ("relative to the users home directory where mail folders other
>than the inbox are stored")
> I set Folder Path to: Maildir/
>
>I can also set a Trash folder and others... I assume these should be
>automatically created when needed.
>
>I am still baffled... Any ideas where I'm going wrong? Could it be that my
>client doesn't support Bincimap?
>
>cheers,
>Tom.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andreas
>Aardal Hanssen
>Sent: Thursday, 13 March 2003 9:19 PM
>To: Binc IMAP Server
>Subject: Re: [bincimap] Creating folders
>
>
>Hi, Tom!
>
>On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Tom Doyle wrote:
>>I have just setup the bincimap server on a redhat box along
>>with qmail.
>>It seems to work ok (sending emails), but I get an error
>>when trying to CREATE folders. for example, when I send an
>>email it tries to create a folder called 'sent-mail'
>>automatically. This fails. Manually trying to add a folder
>>from the email client gives an error also. I have had a look
>>through a few of these mail archives but cant figure out
>>what the problems is. Everything is with default settings.
>
>We are resolving this problem, but currently you have to create all
>folders as subfolders of INBOX. The delimiter is a '.', so to create "foo"
>you need to call it "INBOX.foo" or right-click on INBOX and create a
>subfolder called "foo".
>
>Andy
>
>--
>Andreas Aardal Hanssen | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg
>Author of Binc IMAP    | Nil desperandum
>
>

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Author of Binc IMAP    | Nil desperandum

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