Hello:
I am having some difficulty getting The Bat! configured properly with
IMAP and subfolders.
Basically I sort my incoming mail (via fetchmail) on my server. The
messages are put into files in a subdirectory Mail. So I have a
directory structure like:
Inbox
Mail/Friends
Mail/Business
Hello:
So I'm inferring that everyone has the same problem and it's not
unique to my configuration??
Thanks.
Brian Schang
--On Thursday, September 04, 2003 7:12 AM +0100 Clive Taylor
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Hello Brian,
Thursday, September 4, 2003, 3:50:34 AM, you wrote:
Clive:
Beyond administering problems, don't you get errors (and beeps)
whenever The Bat! tries to get mail from a folder that contains a
folder?
Basically when I have a structure like:
Inbox
Mail
Mail/Friends
Mail/Business
I want to get mail from Inbox, Friends and Business. Don't care about
Clive,
--On Thursday, September 04, 2003 1:50 PM +0100 Clive Taylor
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No I don't get any problems collecting mail from folders. My
structure is as below and I can configure these folders through
TB or directly with the server in the form of:
Inbox
Inbox.subs
Stefan:
--On Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:00 PM -0400 Stefan Tanurkov
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Do you mean - TB! just loops endlessly there and prevent other
folders to be read or something else? By the way, an error sound
could be switched off in the Options|Preferences dialogue at the
Hello:
JA I'd have thought you would be doing a check for \NoSelect before
JA checking the status of a folder. Or even building a view of
what is
JA selectable and what isn't on first login.
Please add it to the BT so it's not forgotten :-) The \NoSelect
flag can be detected, but it is not
Hello:
Inbox
Inbox.subs
Inbox.subs.TBUDL
Inbox.xxx
Inbox.xxx.yyy
So do Inbox.subs and Inbox.xxx contain messages, or are they just
entities to hold TBUDL and yyy respectively?
I have a similar structure and in my case they could contain
messages, because they are regular folders, but they are
Hello:
It's my understanding (maybe erroneously) that not all
implementations of IMAP allow for folder to contain messages
themselves?? I'm using the University of Washington version that
ships with Red Hat 7.2.
JA That's not an erroneous statement at all. In fact, a very valid
JA statement.
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