On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> This isn't a bug of imap client. You could read all file from you're
> home directory.
It is most certainly a bug in the IMAP client if it unilaterally
subscribes to all files in the user's home directory without any
instruction to do so from the user.
-- Benoit Chesneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on
Sonntag, 9. November 2003 6:29 Uhr +0100 regarding Re: imap folders-entire
home directory:
This isn't a bug of imap client.
That's a matter of debate, but I'd say that it's a bug if the client
doesn
This isn't a bug of imap client. You could read all file from you're
home directory. On mac os x, the client display all folders but don't
dl them until you click on it. To not display all home folder you can
change c-client's idea of the user's mailbox directory to be the "mail"
subdirectory o
On Sat, 8 Nov 2003, Nathan Brown wrote:
> When I added an IMAP account and pressed "check mail", it retrieved the
> new messages as well as adding everything in my home directory on the
> mail server to my folders list on my email client! What should I do?
This is a bug/misfeature of your IMAP cli
Well I am glad now that I have IMAP working but there is a slight
issue. For one, it's kinda neat, but I want to be able to fix it.
When I added an IMAP account and pressed "check mail", it retrieved the
new messages as well as adding everything in my home directory on the
mail server to my fol