The problem is that when I log into SM, I have no Folders listed, nor do I see my Inbox contents.
I had been using SM 1.4.3a installed via tarball,; I have the same problem with the 1.5 dev code from yesterday.
Here are the new packages Fedora would have updated, relevant to SM.
uw-imap-2002d-3 php-4.3.9-3 apache httpd-2.0.52-3.1
When I run some IMAP server tests, I get the following results:
THIS FOLDER IS EMPTY
TEST_0
Request:
SELECT INBOX
Response:
* 9 EXISTS
* 0 RECENT
* OK [UIDVALIDITY 1086109503] UID validity status
* OK [UIDNEXT 3687] Predicted next UID
* FLAGS ($MDNSent Junk NonJunk \Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Draft \Seen)
* OK [PERMANENTFLAGS ($MDNSent Junk NonJunk \* \Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Draft \Seen)] Permanent flags
OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed
Under the Folders heading on the left pane, I have no folders.
TEST_7 Request: LSUB "mail/" "*%" Response: * LSUB () "/" mail/Drafts * LSUB () "/" mail/Greg * LSUB () "/" mail/OldInbox * LSUB () "/" mail/Job * LSUB () "/" mail/Sent * LSUB () "/" mail/spam * LSUB () "/" mail/Trash * LSUB () "/" "mail/Mailing List" * LSUB () "/" mail/INBOX.Sent * LSUB () "/" mail/INBOX.Drafts * LSUB () "/" mail/DF OK LSUB completed
Connections from typical email clients (Outlook, Thunderbird), work fine.
Anyone have any ideas?
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