Hi again,

Though i would have another bash with the new version.... I still can't
create the folders.
Surely it's something simple. What other information can I provide that wold
help?

logs:

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/var/opt/log/bincimap/current
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@400000003e88db1203c6f504 Connection from
@400000003e88db1b23bd0e34 Connection from
@400000003e88db1d3aa44e64 00808 00000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Caught operator
exception: 2 => unable to create : No such file or directory
-----------------------------------------
This is from the web server log that has the imap client running...
httpd/error_log
-----------------------------------------
auc: aucemail: * OK Welcome to Binc IMAP v1.1.2 (c) Copyright 2002, 2003
Andreas Aardal Hanssen at 2003-04-01T10:08:24+1000
auc: aucemail: Welcome to Binc IMAP v1.1.2 (c) Copyright 2002, 2003 Andreas
Aardal Hanssen at 2003-04-01T10:08:24+1000
auc: aucemail: 00000000 CAPABILITY
auc: aucemail: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 STARTTLS AUTH=LOGIN AUTH=PLAIN
auc: aucemail: 00000000 OK CAPABILITY completed
auc: aucemail: 00000001 AUTHENTICATE LOGIN
auc: aucemail: + VXNlciBOYW1l
auc: aucemail: dG9t
auc: aucemail: + UGFzc3dvcmQ=
auc: aucemail: MTFmaXNo
auc: aucemail: 00000001 OK AUTHENTICATE completed
auc: aucemail: 00000002 CAPABILITY
auc: aucemail: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 STARTTLS AUTH=LOGIN AUTH=PLAIN
auc: aucemail: 00000002 OK CAPABILITY completed
auc: aucemail: 00000003 SELECT INBOX
auc: aucemail: * OK [UIDVALIDITY 1049154526]
auc: aucemail: * OK [UIDNEXT 1] 1 is the next UID
auc: aucemail: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Recent \Seen \Draft)
auc: aucemail: * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen
\Draft)] Limited
auc: aucemail: 00000003 OK [READ-WRITE]
auc: aucemail: Mailbox is empty
auc: aucemail: 00000004 LIST Maildir/ Trash
auc: aucemail: 00000004 OK LIST completed
auc: aucemail: 00000005 Create Maildir/Trash
auc: aucemail: 00000005 NO unable to create : No such file or directory
auc: aucemail: unable to create : No such file or directory
auc: aucemail: Trying IP address [128.0.5.11]
auc: aucemail: 00000006 LIST Maildir/ *
auc: aucemail: 00000006 OK LIST completed
auc: aucemail: 00000007 Create Maildir/test
auc: aucemail: 00000007 NO unable to create : No such file or directory
auc: aucemail: unable to create : No such file or directory
-----------------------------------------
There is a setting in the client to set the path to other imap folders
relative to the home drive. I changed this to Maildir/INBOX...
-----------------------------------------
auc: aucemail: 00000004 LIST Maildir/INBOX/ Trash
auc: aucemail: 00000004 OK LIST completed
auc: aucemail: 00000005 Create Maildir/INBOX/Trash
auc: aucemail: 00000005 NO unable to create : No such file or directory
auc: aucemail: unable to create : No such file or directory
auc: aucemail: Trying IP address [128.0.5.11]
auc: aucemail: 00000006 LIST Maildir/INBOX/ *
auc: aucemail: 00000006 OK LIST completed
--------------------------------------------------

Where am I going wrong?

Thanks people.
Tom.

_________________________
Tom Doyle
Network Administrator
St Vincent's College
Rockwall Crescent
Potts Point NSW 2011
Ph: 02 9368 1611
Fx: 02 9356 2118
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andreas
Aardal Hanssen
Sent: Monday, 17 March 2003 6:49 PM
To: Binc IMAP Server
Subject: Re: [bincimap] Creating folders


On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Tom Doyle wrote:
>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/

These settings aren't at all in use by an IMAP client, because it's the
server that decides where your local sool and folder path is. Since your
settings look quite standard, Binc IMAP should work off-the-shelf.

Are you sure the client is using IMAP at all? Can you check the Binc IMAP
logs /var/opt/log/bincimap or /var/log/messages to see if there is any
activity there?

Andy

>-----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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