To clear up how I got it to work for anyone who may search
the archives or google for the problem...
I setup Bincimap-1.2.3 with the following options:
I configured with --prefix=/usr/local on redhat linux 7.3.
/usr/local/etc/bincimap.conf has these changes.
Security {
jail path = "/usr/local/bin",
jail user = "vpopmail", // My Vpopmail user
jail group = "vchkpw" // My Vpopmail group
}
Mailbox {
depot = "Maildir++",
type = "Maildir",
path = "./Maildir",
auto create inbox = "no",
auto subscribe mailboxes = "INBOX/Drafts,INBOX/Sent,INBOX/Trash",
umask = "077"
}
Then I set these options in Squirrelmail (version 1.42)
In Server Settings;
I changed the Imap Server ( option 8) to other.
Then I changed Delimiter (option 9) to detect.
Under Folder Options I have
1. Default Folder Prefix :
2. Show Folder Prefix Option : false
3. Trash Folder : INBOX/Trash
4. Sent Folder : INBOX/Sent
5. Drafts Folder : INBOX/Drafts
6. By default, move to trash : true
7. By default, move to sent : true
8. By default, save as draft : true
9. List Special Folders First: false
10. Show Special Folders Color: true
11. Auto Expunge : true
12. Default Sub. of INBOX : true
13. Show 'Contain Sub.' Option: false
14. Default Unseen Notify : 2
15. Default Unseen Type : 2
16. Auto Create Special Folders : true
17. Folder Delete Bypasses Trash : true
18. Enable /NoSelect folder fix : true
This combination allows you to use BincImap without having to change qmail
to
deliver to a different directory. I end up with a structure like
Inbox
Inbox.Sent
Inbox.Drafts
Inbox.Trash
Hopefully that this may help someone else out.
cheers
Shane
>For the benefit of those poor souls who will find this
>question on google,
>here is my interpretation of the problem:
>
>Change INBOX/Trash to INBOX.Trash, binc uses dot. Same for Sent, etc.
>
>- Erik
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