Thanks, Alexander. I'd missed this option. See below.

--On Monday, December 08, 2003 11:53 AM +0500 Alexander Leschinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, in _my_ imap-bugs hunting I prefer TB logs:
thebat.exe /IMAPTRACE<filename>, which works for any connection type,
BTW

Partial results:


ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES IDLE
C: B00002 Login "magicspeller" "xxxx"
S: E00001 OK CAPABILITY
S: B00002 OK You are so in
C: M00003 LIST "" "INBOX/"
C: N00004 LSUB "" "*"
C: O00005 STATUS "INBOX" (UNSEEN RECENT MESSAGES UIDVALIDITY UIDNEXT)
C: F00006 SELECT "INBOX"
S: M00003 OK Completed (0.000 secs 1 calls)
C: H00007 CREATE ""
S: * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Lists.Becky"
S: * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Lists.Mulberry"
S: * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Lists.Powertools"
S: * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Lists.TBBETA"
S: * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Lists.Time Mgt"
S: * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Lists.Zoot"
S: * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Lists.iRider"
S: N00004 OK Completed (0.000 secs 7 calls)
S: * STATUS INBOX (MESSAGES 161 RECENT 0 UIDNEXT 3135 UIDVALIDITY 1067938486 UNSEEN 33)
S: O00005 OK Completed


So it looks as though The Bat at least knows about my subscribed folders. Why doesn't it display them for me?

--
Keith

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