Simon writes:
I have already deleted the local cache files from the TBird profile,
so there is something wrong on the server side.
I'm confident that there's nothing wrong on the server side.
Well, maybe you'll not be quite so confident when I tell you that doing
an ls -al of the .Trash/cur
Simon wrote:
> doing an ls -al of the .Trash/cur directory does something similar - nothing
> is returned, and the cursor just sits there blinking happily - I have to just
> quit that putty session.
Well if that's the case the problem isn't with the IMAP Server, it's
with the filesystem. You'
>> I have already deleted the local cache files from the TBird profile,
>> so there is something wrong on the server side.
> I'm confident that there's nothing wrong on the server side.
Well, maybe you'll not be quite so confident when I tell you that doing
an ls -al of the .Trash/cur directory
Michael Hellwig writes:
I've googled for quite some time now and also searched the archives for
this list to little effect ...
The outbox-feature that courier-imap offers would be perfect for my
needs. The only question for me now is how I would get it to work
automatically with thunderbird,
Simon writes:
Hi,
Ok, I've been using courier-imap for quite a while and never had a
problem, but I guess its bound to happen sooner or later.
Server: Courier-imap 4.0.6 on Gentoo Linux
Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 on Windows (XP Pro)
I have a lot of folders and messages (I subscribe to a lot of mai
Anyone? I'd really appreciate a comment from someone more knowledgeable,
before I start rm'ing stuff...
Simon, on 7/17/2007 8:40 AM, said the following:
> Hi,
>
> Ok, I've been using courier-imap for quite a while and never had a
> problem, but I guess its bound to happen sooner or later.
>
>
I've googled for quite some time now and also searched the archives for
this list to little effect ...
The outbox-feature that courier-imap offers would be perfect for my
needs. The only question for me now is how I would get it to work
automatically with thunderbird, so that my wife doesn't ha
Hi,
Ok, I've been using courier-imap for quite a while and never had a
problem, but I guess its bound to happen sooner or later.
Server: Courier-imap 4.0.6 on Gentoo Linux
Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 on Windows (XP Pro)
I have a lot of folders and messages (I subscribe to a lot of mail
lists), and was