Re[3]: Cyrus IMAP question.
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Denis V. Suhanov wrote: > Hello Andrew, > > AM> For maximum compatibility and ease of use, I'd recommend setting > AM> altnamespace: yes in imapd.conf. Otherwise, you *have* to set the Root > AM> Folder Path to "INBOX." to get folders to work. Read the documentation > AM> for altnamespace before you make this change. Basically, nothing changes > AM> on the server side (except sieve filters), but you eliminate the needs to > AM> set the Root Folder Prefix on every client. Most clients will work out of > AM> the box this way (no special settings, just use the New Account Wizards). > > I have set altnamespaces: yes as you suggested and configured the > client as it is described in this document, but the only differene I > 've noticed is that now instead of having folder user and then folder > test in it, I have folder "Other Users" and then the folder named > after the user name. I still am unable to make the clients to use > their folders for inbox/outbox/drafts etc. Is there any way to find > out what's wrong with my installation? It is getting only worse :( What do your cyrus logs (logged to syslog facility local6 by default) say when a client connects and tries to open a folder? Andy
Re[3]: Cyrus IMAP question.
Hello Andrew, AM> For maximum compatibility and ease of use, I'd recommend setting AM> altnamespace: yes in imapd.conf. Otherwise, you *have* to set the Root AM> Folder Path to "INBOX." to get folders to work. Read the documentation AM> for altnamespace before you make this change. Basically, nothing changes AM> on the server side (except sieve filters), but you eliminate the needs to AM> set the Root Folder Prefix on every client. Most clients will work out of AM> the box this way (no special settings, just use the New Account Wizards). I have set altnamespaces: yes as you suggested and configured the client as it is described in this document, but the only differene I 've noticed is that now instead of having folder user and then folder test in it, I have folder "Other Users" and then the folder named after the user name. I still am unable to make the clients to use their folders for inbox/outbox/drafts etc. Is there any way to find out what's wrong with my installation? It is getting only worse :( I've forgotten to mention that it happens in all IMAP clients I have tried (M$ Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird and The Bat!). -- Best regards, Denismailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]