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