I've been testing ISPConfig3 and it seems to default to postfix+dovecot
and when using IMAP via Thunderbird it shows the top level folders in
line with the Inbox. Now that I have installed courier-imap instead the
top level folders appear as subfolders of the Inbox, which I am used to,
but I kind
I've got a couple of test servers running ISPConfig3 on Ubuntu 13.04
which depends on postfix, but I prefer courier, so I tried swapping out
postfix for courier-mta/imap and so far everything seems to still work.
ISPConfig mainly twiddles MySQL so the MTA doesn't seem to matter too
much but some
Mark Constable writes:
I've been testing ISPConfig3 and it seems to default to postfix+dovecot
and when using IMAP via Thunderbird it shows the top level folders in
line with the Inbox. Now that I have installed courier-imap instead the
top level folders appear as subfolders of the Inbox, which
On 04/13/2013 08:12 AM, Mark Constable wrote:
Is there a simple and obvious tweak to courier-imap to get it to show
IMAP folders the same way as dovecot?
Thunderbird's Account Settings - Server Settings - Advanced.
Set the IMAP server directory to INBOX