Well, that was actually my problem. An IMAP client didn't create them. I am using the IholaMail webmail software. Until I created them, it wouldn't show any folders. Obviously a problem with IholaMail, but I thought about creating them anyway. For instance, if I was going to copy Spam into a spam folder, the folder would have to be there in the first place.
Jason On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 09:38 +0100, Christian H. Toldnes wrote: > Jason Greb wrote: > > When Postfix receive a message, it creates the Maildir if it is not > > there. How do I make it so that it creates two more folders while doing > > this? Particularly .Sent and .Trash. I am using Courier-IMAP. I read > > somewhere /etc/skel/Maildir, but this doesn't seem to do anything. > > It will only do something when the user is created. Aka a one time thing. > > In my experience the IMAP clients creates those directories when needed. > I have not created those dirs from the server side. > > > > > Also, am I right in assuming that when someone accesses their mail via > > Courier-POP3, they are only going to see INBOX? > > POP3 is a download-only protocol, so serverside sorting and multiple > folders isn't really needed for that. POP3 will check the contents of > INBOX(~/Maildir/) and download it. > > Kind regards > > > c > > _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
