On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Erik Steffl wrote: > Tomas Pospisek's Mail Lists wrote: > > > > On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Mark Brown wrote: > > > > > On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:36:01PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > > IMO IMAP is still a PITA, AFAIK the only well and out of the box > > > > interoperating combination of MUA and IMAPd is pine together with > > > > uw-imapd which is about as configurable as your sunglasses. With other > > > > Linux combinations you'll have to go fiddling with Prefix&|View = > > > > INBOX. | INBOX* | INBOX.% | INBOX etc. > > > > > > Most things (certainly mutt and kmail, I can't think of anything else I > > > tried that gave me problems) interoperate quite happily with both UW > > > IMAP and Courier IMAP. I can't think off-hand of a client that wouldn't > > > play with UW IMAP. > > > > I have yet to find out how to be able to see my inbox as well as all its > > subfolders (that's how it's set up on cyrus) from home. > > I am not sure if uw-imap supports anything else but mbox format by ^^^^^^^
Um a bit further down in my original posting I wrote: * ... yes, the problem is namespacing and that allthough there's a * standard it seems that either client (pine) or server cyrus 1.5.x from ^^^^^ * debian seem to be unable to get things straight between them. > default and with mbox you cannot have folders that contain message and > subfolders (it's one or another). so there's no such thing as inbox and > its subfolders. > > if you're using maildir and it doesn't work properly then I don't > know, haven't tried uw-imap with maildir... for cyrus INBOX seems to be the root directory. Incoming mail ends up in INBOX. Subdirs are created within INBOX. It might be that I didn't get cyrus the config right but AFAIK it's the default setup. But IMHO one should not be required to dig RFCs in depth to be able to use a mailclient. *t ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tomas Pospisek SourcePole - Linux & Open Source Solutions http://sourcepole.ch Elestastrasse 18, 7310 Bad Ragaz, Switzerland Tel: +41 (81) 330 77 11 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------