Guys Guys,
I'm not making a "war" here,
I just started this question to know if this was the normal behavior or not, just because i remembered of this when i used qmail+cyrus-imapd. I also know that the pop3 protocol is not intended for folders usage unlike imapd/exchange etc etc.
This was just a simple question and i don't intend to make "war" ;)
But ok, i'm clarifyed about this and how dbmail works.
The principal reason about this question was also to know how dbmail works in this point, nothing special.

Jorge


----- Original Message ----- From: "Jesse Norell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question


As Marc said, pop3 only has one folder/mailbox, while that's arguably a
neat feature, and even one to consider implementing,  it's not starndard
pop3 behavior.

As for imap, if indeed you have a problem with it not showing new
messages in your other folders, try checking your mail client settings.
I use evolution and there's an option to "Check for new messages in all
folders".  You could have a simple difference like client-side sorting
in cyrus but server-side sorting in dbmail, and your mail client not
looking for new messages in the other folders.



On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 10:41 +0100, Marc Dirix wrote:
> Continuing, in fact i remember that when i connect with the qmail
> pop3d, all messages where downloaded (maybe i dreamed about this
> also it's possible), were they in the imap INBOX folder, or Sent
> Items or other, so the same question, should them all be downloaded
> with the dbmail-pop3d or not?

This is not normal behaviour.  If cyrus has implemented this feature,
it should be something which has to be configured explicitly. Pop3
only know 1 mailbox, the INBOX.

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Jesse Norell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kentec Communications, Inc.

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