В Срд, 10/11/2010 в 16:25 +0100, Dominique пишет: > Jordan, > > Thanks. I do need reading glasses... > > While I'm at it, I can now see all of my mail, but when trying to send, > I get 'Inbox.Sent' is not an IMAP folder... Any idea what option I am > missing?
Does your imap server uses "." (Dot) as mailbox hierahy separator? As far as I know, when you send mail SOGo tries to copy this mail to configures Sent mailbox, if it doens't exist it tries to create it. If your imap server uses "/" (Slash) as separator it will refuse to create "Inbox.Sent". > On 10/11/2010 16:11, Jordan Clark wrote: > > Dom, > > > > Have you tried setting the "SOGoForceIMAPLoginWithEmail" parameter as > > explained on page 24 of the installation Guide? > > > > Jordan > > > > On 11/10/10 8:52 AM, Dominique wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> Anyone please ? > >> > >> Dom > >> > >> On 08/11/2010 13:45, Dominique wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I have problems retrieving mail though SOGo. My mail users includes > >>> the domain name and this works for all the mail clients I use so far. > >>> How do I have to create my SOGo users to retrieve the mail correctly? > >>> I have them currently as 'userid' only without domain name. In the > >>> log, the IMAP server rejects the connection because the domain is > >>> nor included. > >>> Is there an option on the SOGo config file to tell SOGo to connect > >>> the userid adding the domain defined? > >>> > >>> Dom > >>> > > -- Покотиленко Костик <[email protected]> -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
