On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 10:06:07AM +0200, Bas Wijnen wrote:
> 
> That sounds very useful.  Personally I don't need it, because when I'm on
> localhost I use mutt. :-)  So what I want it for is reading e-mail on my
> laptop when I'm somewhere else.

Yes, I mean you have to set the Mail directory to the thunderbird Server 
Directory (IMAP) setting in the advanced config dialog for IMAP accounts; 
so suitable for remote of course.

> 
> \NoSelect means there cannot be messages in the folder.  \NoInferiors means it
> cannot have subfolders.  Neither of them implies the other.
> 
> Obviously, when exporting a filesystem, every entry is either a file or a
> directory, but not both.  Therefore, every entry will have \NoSelect or
> \NoInferiors set (and perhaps both, if it's an unreadable file).
> 
> > Anyway, I see that this might be a bug, though I have not compared the list
> > command output with that of my hierarchical cyrus mailbox ... but maybe
> > setting your server directory for your imap account is enough for you?
> 
> No, it isn't.  But at the moment this bug doesn't bother me at all, as I have
> a workaround.
> 
> For a "normal" imap server, I expect both \NoSelect and \NoInferiors to be
> scarce.
> 

hmmm ... you think folders on an (normal) imap server are not \NoSelect? I will
capture the traffic tonight.

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