I guess I'm just confused as to the way folders and subfolders work in 
sqwebmail.  I've never used them before I upgraded to 1.2.  I kind of expect 
them to work like filesystem folders where I can't have two of the same name 
in the same level of the tree.  Right now I have two folders named Sent.  So 
I can go to "Sent" to look at my sent mail and to ">>> Sent" and the choose 
a subfolder to look at archived sent mail.  And there is no mail in the 
"root" of the ">>> Sent" folder.

If this is the way it is supposed to work that's fine I just saw it and 
thought that I had done something wrong. 

A little confused,
Bill 

BTW is this list archived anywhere? 

Paul Theodoropoulos writes: 

> 
> sorry. 99.99% of questions like this can be answered by looking at 
> INSTALL. In this case, I happened to be wrong, and I apologize. 
> 
> that feature was explained in Mr. Sam's original announcement of this 
> version, and as well is documented in sqwebmail/ChangeLog. 
> 
> At 04:40 PM 01/11/2001, William V Wishon wrote:
>> Gee thanks Paul. 
>> 
>> Could you help me out by quoting the relavent bit of INSTALL?  Maybe 
>> yours is different than mine.
>> BTW I also read NEWS README and Changelog.
>> -Bill
>> Paul Theodoropoulos writes:
>>> Read INSTALL.
>>> At 12:17 PM 01/11/2001, William V Wishon wrote:
>>>> After upgrading to 1.2 I now have two folders named Sent one with >>> 
>>>> in front of it.  Is this supposed to be the case?  If it is can someone 
>>>> tell me what the reason for having two Sent folders is?  If I'm not 
>>>> supposed to have two Sent folders can someone tell me how to get rid of 
>>>> the extra one (I assume that would be the one without the >>> in front 
>>>> of it).
>>>> All of my sent mail is going into the Sent folder without the >>> in 
>>>> front of it.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Bill
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