On Tuesday, December 09, 2003, Keith Russell wrote...

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

>> INBOX isn't subscribed. However INBOX is a required box according
>> to the RFCS (it's a special folder, you cannot delete/rename/create
>> it).

> So...how does INBOX get subscribed, unless you do it manually via
> telnet?

Usually you shouldn't have to. Normally it's one of those things that
you're normally always subscribed to, but it can be unsubscribed (not
deleted though).

>> The CREATE "" item up there is... unusual to say the least,

> Is this not being generated by TB? Is it coming from the server?

It's TB if you look at the log lines...

>> you should have an error line somewhere too.

> Why?

Because no folder was specified.  The CREATE requires a folder to be
specified, and one wasn't... it should have at least shown something
in the logs.

>> I'm wondering if TB is having issues because there is no subscribed
>> inbox (see my other email).

> It does appear that that was the case.

I'll do some testing tonight to see if I can reproduce it on any of my
servers, then shall submit a bug if it I can reproduce it.

> Where can I learn how to interpret a trace file and see a description of
> IMAP syntax?

  http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3501.html

  That'll give you the full syntax for the RFC regarding IMAP.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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