I've seen this before, but it's been quite a while. If the problem does
not clear up on its own, you can unsubscribe from the duplicated folders.
Highlight the account name on the left of the screen, select Manage
Folder Subscriptions on the right and that will display all of the IMAP
folders
Ray Davison wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
I don't remember very well how I fixed it -- I think I manually adjusted
the value for the IMAP "root" folder (usual values are either blank or
"INBOX." -- the dot is important), but I really don't remember how I did
it. What I do remember is that this setting
MCBastos wrote:
I don't remember very well how I fixed it -- I think I manually adjusted
the value for the IMAP "root" folder (usual values are either blank or
"INBOX." -- the dot is important), but I really don't remember how I did
it. What I do remember is that this setting is sorta hidden in
Interviewed by CNN on 15/01/2014 17:27, Ray Davison told the world:
> WinXP SM 2.22
>
> I have ten POP accounts and one IMAP. The IMAP account is new and the
> first I have ever had. I expect IMAP to be somewhat different but this
> is a bit much.
>
> When I open the mail client, my primary P
Ray Davison wrote:
INBOX.sdb
Make that sbd.
Ray
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WinXP SM 2.22
I have ten POP accounts and one IMAP. The IMAP account is new and the
first I have ever had. I expect IMAP to be somewhat different but this
is a bit much.
When I open the mail client, my primary POP account and the IMAP are
expanded; sub-folders are exposed. The rest of the
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