On 1/13/2010 2:41 PM, Lynn Q wrote:
> Martin Freitag wrote:
>> Lynn Q schrieb:
>>>
>>> I can confirm that the problem folders are definitely not resident on
>>> the webmail account. These are old and haven't been used for a year or
>>> more, since SeaMonkey, or ThunderBird, were last installed. TB is no
>>> longer installed but I remember I had the same issue with folders as
>>> well when I tried TB3. Therefore, these problem folders are being pulled
>>> from an old profile. How do I go about creating a new profile?
>> Use the profile manager, it's pretty straight-forward and can be found
>> in the tools menu in seamonkey and in the windows startmenu.
>> In case you need additional guidance for it:
>> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_Manager
>>
>>
>>> Then how
>>> do I remove all these old profiles that are obviously causing issues.
>>> What path do I need to follow to resolve this?
>>
>> Profile Locations can be found here:
>> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey
>>
>> Don't get frightened, the texts handle Seamonkey and
>> Firefox/Thunderbird, it's not that much.
>> If there are still questions left afterwards, feel free to ask.
>> regards
>>
>> Martin
> Hi again,
> 
> Well, I set up a new profile, I still have the same problem, i.e., all 
> the old, unused, previously deleted folders are still showing up. 
> Therefore, I think it's a .Mac server issue.  They seem to be still 
> resident but not visible to me on the server.  The error message I get 
> here in SM is:  "Alert.  The current command did not succeed.  The mail 
> server responded:Mailbox does not exist.  OK."
> 
> I've tried Unsubscribing from any one of these folders and it's still a 
> problem.  Therefore, I assume I need to follow-up with Apple and my .Mac 
> account.  If I solve it then I'll post back to the group.  Unless 
> someone has any other suggestions?
> 
> Thanks again!
> 
> Lynn
> 

I wonder if your IMAP server settings are correct. I don't have SM 2.X,
but do use SM 1.1.X with an IMAP account. On the Server Settings page
of your Mail & Newsgroup account settings, there is an Advanced button.

Can you make sure your IMAP server directory is correct? My IMAP server
directory is set to /home/meh/Mail, which is the correct location for
my IMAP server (it's on a Linux server).

Also, I have checked:
  - Show only subscribed folders
  - Server supports folders that contain sub-folders and messages;
  - Use IDLE command if the server supports it

Do you still have 1.1.18 installed and is it working? If so, can you
compare the IMAP server settings with the old version - just to see if
something got corrupted during the migration/setup of the new account?

Good luck.
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