Quoting cjdl01 <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > I have been messing with this for weeks now, and I cannot figure this out. > > My Imap server will not access a folder name "Drafts" (that is .Drafts > on the filesystem). No matter what I do, and no matter what email > client I'm using, I cannot put any email into this folder. This > happens across the board for all users with accounts on the email > server. > > I have tried making this directory using maildirmake, by hand on the > filesystem, and in several different email clients. Imapd hates them > all. > > One interesting point: If I rename the folder to something else, I am > suddenly able to put email into it. When I rename it back to Drafts, > suddenly, I am unable to put any email into it, although the files > emails I put in there while under the other name ARE readable. > > I have checked on the filesystem, there are no permission issues. > There are ACLs or anything else. Each user has full read-write access > to this directory and everything below it (and their base MailDir as > well). > > I am likewise not finding any useful output in my logs (syslog, > mail.log, mail.err, auth.log etc). > > This, of course, is a HUGE problem, because Drafts reserved and used > by most email clients for automatically (and manually) keeping copies > of mail templates or works in progress. > > I am using: > courier-imap 4.8.0-3 > courier-imap-ssl 4.8.0-3 > php5-imap 5.3.3-7+squeeze3 > > on a debian squeeze system. > > I appreciate any help. > > Thanks!
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