Yeah, that's all set up. The only real problem I had was with mailbox
folders being lost in all the listed public folders.

As an interim measure I patched folders.php with this:

299             if (!ereg("^Public",$box2[$q])) {    
300                     echo "         <OPTION
VALUE=\"$box[$q]\">".$box2[$q]."\n";
301             }

It performs slow as it ever did but that's because it still has to loop
through all the public folders. It manages to do what I want it to do
though.....not very elegant but it will do for the time being (another
option was to patch sqimap_mailbox_list_all() to not include public
folders)

Bart.

-----Original Message-----
From: Harold Hallikainen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 22 March 2004 12:43 PM
To: Reardon, Bart (PI, Black Mountain)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] Re: invisible folders


Next, did you go to options - folders - folder path? I set it to "mail/"
so it does not put everything in my home directory in the subscribe
window. Before this, I'd get a php timeout as it tried to put up
thousands of public web pages.

Harold

> Doh...
>
> I didn't see them there because there are so many damn public folders 
> in there.....and the inbox folders are smack bang in the middle of the

> list so I missed seeing them.
>
> I'm going to hack to code to not list public folders as they are not 
> needed remotly.
>
> Bart.
>
>
>
> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:50:47 -0800 (PST)
>
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] invisible folders
>
> From: "Harold Hallikainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Did you go to the folders page in SM and "subscribe" to the folder? It

> will not show up in the folder frame until you do.
>
> Harold
>
>> I've has a good search around for this one but I can't seem to find
>
>> what I'm looking for.
>
>>
>
>> I have the latest stable squirrelmail running on a Windoes 2003
>
>> server, IIS6 and php 4.3.3. My mail server is Exchange 2000 running 
>> on
>
>
>> Windows 2000 Server.
>
>>
>
>> So far everything is running fine and dandy except for one
>
>> thing....any folder that I created using Outlook (2000 or 2002) does
>
>> not appear in the folder list in squirrelmail. Folders created using
>
>> squirrelmail appear both in squirrelmail and outlook and messages
>
>> copied or moved to those folders are visible by either application. 
>> If
>
>
>> I rename a squirrelmail-created folder in Outlook the folder still
>
>> appears in squirrelmail under the old name (but is no longer
>
>> accessable of course).
>
>>
>
>> As an experiemt I tried to view a known folder using squirrelmail my
>
>> hacking the URL e.g. &mailbox=INBOX/ebay....lo-and-behold, it
>
>> worked...although the folder still doesn't appear in the folder list.
>
>>
>
>> So my question is, what is so special about Outlook created folders
>
>> that causes squirrelmail to not see them? I'm asuming there is some
>
>> special Outlook/Exchange thing that Microsoft has coded in
>
>> there......just what it is, I don't know.
>
>>
>
>> Bart.
>
>>
>
>


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