On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Per Foreby wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Mark Crispin wrote:
Tried the above with imap-2006e.DEV.SNAP-0701181849, using the following
/etc/c-client.cf:
I accept the risk
set black-box-directory /mail/folders
set new-folder-format mbx
set restrict-mailbox-access root
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Per Foreby wrote:
Just thought I'd comment myself to make things more clear: Yes I have read
imaprc.txt thoroughly, and fully understand all the warnings. I totally agree
that a global configuration file for all c-client applications generally is a
bad idea. However, on a
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Per Foreby wrote:
Could it be that the server returns a list of all files, including ..,
which thunderbird tries to follow?
Not . or .. (those are always suppressed), but other . names are included
in the normal case.
I have also done my homework, browsing RFC:s and
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Per Foreby wrote:
When changing subscriptions in thunderbird, I note that it's possible to
subscribe to .maiboxlist.
You can subscribe to any file.
I tried to delete the information in .mailboxlist from thunderbird. I
get no error message, and the content reappears after
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Mark Crispin wrote:
Tried the above with imap-2006e.DEV.SNAP-0701181849, using the following
/etc/c-client.cf:
I accept the risk
set black-box-directory /mail/folders
set new-folder-format mbx
set restrict-mailbox-access root otherusers
That combination of