> At least this shows that Binc is doing the right thing. This puzzles me.  
> What version of Mozilla mail are you using? I'd like to test it myself..

    The latest stable.  Mozilla 1.3.  Available at:

    http://www.mozilla.org/


> >    I would assume that Mozilla is pulling down the folder list, but
> >unfortunately, I can't really see what it's calling to the IMAP server.
> >Is there any way I can make bincimap verbosely log its commands and
> >subsequent output?
> 
> Sorry, there is no such support currently, but we have had a few people
> requesting this functionality so I guess I'll have to throw it into one of
> the next releases.

    Well, I don't think it's a critical piece of software to have, but
I know that it's sometimes very necessary when software is still working
all the kinks out.  I have lots of debug options in my software that will
most likely not be used at all as the package becomes more stable.

    It's only in the beginning that we need some helpers. 0-]

> Until then, I recommend you use recordio (if you have it, it's part of
> daemontools).
> 
> Throw in recordio in front of bincimapd like this:
> 
> recordio bincimapd --conf ... etc
> 
> Restart the service, then try to reproduce the error condition. The log
> files should now be filled up with the communication details.

    I'll give this a try.  If you can take a look with Mozilla and let me
know, I'd really appreciate it.  It may turn out to be a problem in Mozilla
itself, though I don't know.  It seems to work on my old IMAP server
(which is qmail but uses Mailbox instead of Maildir and a standard UW IMAP),
and nothing really seems out of the ordinary. *shrug*  Who knows. 0-]

Thanks for the help and reply,

Damon

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