On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 08:45, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
> All IMAP servers must present the user with an INBOX. INBOX may also be
> present under another name.
>
> Is it common that IMAP servers also make INBOX available under a different
> name? Is there a way to find out whether two different nam
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
> Is it common that IMAP servers also make INBOX available under a different
> name?
Ideally, it should not happen. However, implementation issues with legacy
mail stores may make it impossible to prevent.
> Is there a way to find out whether two diff
At 05:45 PM 7/9/2002 +0200, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
>All IMAP servers must present the user with an INBOX. INBOX may also be
>present under another name.
This is a matter that I have had to deal with.
>Is it common that IMAP servers also make INBOX available under a different
>name?
I have no i
ause we figured that people would get confused if they saw them.
Larry Osterman
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From: Arnt Gulbrandsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 8:45 AM
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Subject: INBOX by any other name
All IMAP servers must present the user with
> All IMAP servers must present the user with an INBOX. INBOX may also be
> present under another name.
>
> Is it common that IMAP servers also make INBOX available under a different
> name? Is there a way to find out whether two different names refer to the
> same mailbox?
Is there any sort of
All IMAP servers must present the user with an INBOX. INBOX may also be
present under another name.
Is it common that IMAP servers also make INBOX available under a different
name? Is there a way to find out whether two different names refer to the
same mailbox?
--Arnt
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