renaming INBOX

2007-06-05 Thread Dudi Goldenberg
Hello list, Is there a way to rename INBOX to something else in my native language (Hebrew in my case)? I have a customer that insists of having all Hebrew folder names. My concern is that incoming messages will have no INBOX to deliver the mail into. Any pointers? Dudi Cyrus Home Page: h

renaming INBOX

2019-03-12 Thread Marco
Hello, could you help me to understand how Cyrus IMAP works with rename at INBOX level? RFC3501 says that "Renaming INBOX is permitted, and has special behavior. It moves all messages in INBOX to a new mailbox with the given name, leaving INBOX empty." If I try with Cyrus

Re: renaming INBOX

2007-06-05 Thread Michael Menge
Hi, Most mailclient us an other name to display the Folder INBOX in language, but that is a feature of the Mailclient. The Foldername INBOX is fixed (see the IMAP RFC). Michael Quoting Dudi Goldenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello list, Is there a way to rename INBOX to something else in m

Re: renaming INBOX

2007-06-05 Thread Yedidia Klein
the hebrew version of thunderbird show " " instead of inbox (as far as i remember... - i don't like heb interface to apps..) --Y Dudi Goldenberg wrote: Hello list, Is there a way to rename INBOX to something else in my native language (Hebrew in my case)? I have a customer that i

RE: renaming INBOX

2007-06-05 Thread Dudi Goldenberg
> the hebrew version of thunderbird show "דואר נכנס" instead of inbox (as far > as i remember... - i don't like heb interface to apps..) Same here, but I need happy customers :-) D. Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki L

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-12 Thread Ken Murchison
If I remember correctly, Cyrus only permits the owner of the INBOX to rename it.  Proxy authenticate as n...@example.com and try again. On 3/12/19 8:27 AM, Marco wrote: Hello,  could you help me to understand how Cyrus IMAP works with rename at INBOX level? RFC3501 says that "Ren

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-12 Thread Patrick Boutilier
On 3/12/19 9:27 AM, Marco wrote: Hello,  could you help me to understand how Cyrus IMAP works with rename at INBOX level? RFC3501 says that "Renaming INBOX is permitted, and has special behavior.  It moves all messages in INBOX to a new mailbox with the given name, leaving INBOX

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-13 Thread Marco
Il 12/03/2019 13:30, Ken Murchison ha scritto: If I remember correctly, Cyrus only permits the owner of the INBOX to rename it.  Proxy authenticate as n...@example.com and try again. Hello Ken, I tried with proxy authentication. It is the same. The operation is not allowed: $ telnet 0 143

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-13 Thread Patrick Boutilier
On 3/13/19 5:16 AM, Marco wrote: Il 12/03/2019 13:30, Ken Murchison ha scritto: If I remember correctly, Cyrus only permits the owner of the INBOX to rename it.  Proxy authenticate as n...@example.com and try again. Hello Ken,  I tried with proxy authentication. It is the same. The operation

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-14 Thread Marco
Il 13/03/2019 11:56, Patrick Boutilier ha scritto: Pretty sure you can't rename INBOX for the same user. Thank you Patrick, I'm afraid so. I have to definitively think that renaming INBOX is not allowed on Cyrus IMAP... Cheers Marco Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-14 Thread Marco
Il 13/03/2019 09:16, Marco ha scritto: Il 12/03/2019 13:30, Ken Murchison ha scritto: If I remember correctly, Cyrus only permits the owner of the INBOX to rename it.  Proxy authenticate as n...@example.com and try again. Hello Ken,  I tried with proxy authentication. It is the same. The ope

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-14 Thread Patrick Boutilier
authentication. It is the same. The operation is not allowed: Ops, sorry, I'm confusing myself. I confirm that with proxy authentication it works as described by the RFC. I can rename the INBOX :) RFC says: Renaming INBOX is permitted, and has special behavior. It moves all messages in

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-15 Thread Marco
and try again. Hello Ken,   I tried with proxy authentication. It is the same. The operation is not allowed: Ops, sorry, I'm confusing myself. I confirm that with proxy authentication it works as described by the RFC. I can rename the INBOX :) RFC says: Renaming INBOX is permitted

Re: renaming INBOX

2019-03-16 Thread Patrick Boutilier
says: Renaming INBOX is permitted, and has special behavior.  It moves all messages in INBOX to a new mailbox with the given name, leaving INBOX empty. So you still have an INBOX right? Just an empty one and new mail still gets delivered to INBOX? Oh yes, of course :) Ok. Before reading the