On Tuesday 25 March 2003 09:22, Thomas Petersen wrote:
> On Monday 24 March 2003 19:36, Damon Courtney wrote:
> >     When Mozilla mail first checks my mail, the only folder that shows up
> > is INBOX.  So, Mozilla tries to activate my filters as it brings my mail
> > down, and it can't move any mail because it thinks none of the folders
> > exist.  Now, if I collapse and expand the INBOX, my folders appear, and
> > every subsequent attempt to filter mail is successful.
>

I have also experienced a similar problem with Mozilla 1.3, i.e. that Mozilla 
only shows the Inbox. Since I was running Binc 1.0.24 I thought it wasn't 
wort reporting. However, today I installed Binc 1.1.3-1 and the problem 
persists. Since I use KMail (which work fine, but is slow) this isn't really 
a problem for me, but I thought Andreas et al. might be interested? Perhaps 
it might be of interest that when I ran Binc 1.0.24 Mozilla didn't always 
show all the messages in the inbox. After I updated to Binc 1.1.3 it does. 

> I have exactly the same problem with mozilla 1.3a. I have found this
> workaround:
> In the accound settings -> server settings -> advanced: activate "show only
> subscribed folders".
> Now right click on inbox and subscribe to the folders you want.

That doesn't work for me though. I cannot subscribe to more folders, as the 
list is empty, booth with Binc 1.0.24 and Binc 1.1.3. 

> However, when i did this i ran into another problem and this one is
> probably caused by binc. Now mozilla started to show folders that no longer
> exists (i have deleted them).
> I tested binc with telnet. LSUB shows some folders that doesn't exist and
> can't be SELECTed. LIST does not show these folders.
> This was tested on binc 1.0.24. The error might have been corrected in
> newer versions of binc. I don't know.

Regards
Sigmund.

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