Re: [CentOS] IMAP servers and Sent/Junk folders

2009-08-31 Thread Christopher Chan
> The access speed seems to depend more on the IMAP client than on > the server. The current version of squirrelmail surprised me > with its speed while horde/imp is pretty sluggish. Apple's > Mail.app is quite a bit slower than Thunderbird on the same > folders. > > Not that I am advocating

Re: [CentOS] IMAP servers and Sent/Junk folders

2009-08-31 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 31 August 2009 17:45:21 Bill Campbell wrote: > On Mon, Aug 31, 2009, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > >> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009, Eugene Vilensky wrote: > >>>Hi, > >>> > >>>my users were recently moved from a uw-imap on HPUX to dovecot on EL5. > >>> Their sent items and folders went from a ~/Sent m

Re: [CentOS] IMAP servers and Sent/Junk folders

2009-08-31 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009, Alexander Dalloz wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009, Eugene Vilensky wrote: >>>Hi, >>> >>>my users were recently moved from a uw-imap on HPUX to dovecot on EL5. >>> Their sent items and folders went from a ~/Sent mbox file (when using >>>SquirrelMail and Apple Mail both) to ~/mail

Re: [CentOS] IMAP servers and Sent/Junk folders

2009-08-31 Thread Alexander Dalloz
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009, Eugene Vilensky wrote: >>Hi, >> >>my users were recently moved from a uw-imap on HPUX to dovecot on EL5. >> Their sent items and folders went from a ~/Sent mbox file (when using >>SquirrelMail and Apple Mail both) to ~/mail/Sent for SquirrelMail and >>~/mail/Sent Messages fo

Re: [CentOS] IMAP servers and Sent/Junk folders

2009-08-31 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009, Eugene Vilensky wrote: >Hi, > >my users were recently moved from a uw-imap on HPUX to dovecot on EL5. > Their sent items and folders went from a ~/Sent mbox file (when using >SquirrelMail and Apple Mail both) to ~/mail/Sent for SquirrelMail and >~/mail/Sent Messages for other

[CentOS] IMAP servers and Sent/Junk folders

2009-08-31 Thread Eugene Vilensky
Hi, my users were recently moved from a uw-imap on HPUX to dovecot on EL5. Their sent items and folders went from a ~/Sent mbox file (when using SquirrelMail and Apple Mail both) to ~/mail/Sent for SquirrelMail and ~/mail/Sent Messages for other imap clients. I notice I can cat the files togethe