Hello!

Thank you for the quick response...

Here is the result of the tests that you suggested:
TEST_0
Request:
A003 LIST "" "*"
Response:
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Sent"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.SquirrelMail"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Drafts"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Spam"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Trash"
* LIST (\Unmarked \HasChildren) "." "INBOX"
LIST completed

TEST_1
Request:
A004 LSUB "" "*"
Response:
* LSUB (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.SquirrelMail"
* LSUB (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Spam"
* LSUB (\Unmarked \HasChildren) "." "INBOX"
* LSUB (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Drafts"
* LSUB (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Trash"
* LSUB (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Sent"
LSUB completed

The first item that you had me try, connecting to the IMAP server directly
and subscribing to the folder, did not work.

Thanks,
Michael Gollihue
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Sat, April 23, 2005 11:22 pm, Jonathan Angliss said:
> Hello MJ Gollihue,
> On Saturday, April 23, 2005, you wrote:
>
>> I'm an SM newbie and just recently installed SM 1.4.4 on qmail,
vpopmail and courier using the "qmailrocks" installation instructions.
This is all
>> running on Fedora Core 2.
>
>> The problem that I am having is that users, including myself, cannot click
>> on the trash. The trash item is in the folder list, and mine currently
says "Trash (47/62)"...so there are items in the trash, you just cannot
click it to see what is in it, there is no anchor tag assigned like the
other folders.
>
>> I have read through the lists and could not really find anything
similar to this having been already mentioned.
>
>> If, in the folder configuration, I select "Do Not Use Trash", the trash
converts to a regular folder that can then be clicked and I can view
the items inside and manipulate them and move them about. If I then
unselect "Do Not Use Trash", the trash goes back to being unclickable.
>
>> I have looked at the PHP code and can see a section regarding
>> (!$boxes->>is_noselect), if that might have something to do with it? In
my searching of the list archive, I found a report that changing an "if
(!$boxes->>is_noselect) {" to "if (!$boxes->is_noselect ||
strtolower($boxes->>mailboxname_full)=="inbox")
>> strtolower($boxes->>{" may help with a similar problem, however, this
did not fix my problem with the unclickable trash.
>
>> Anything that I should be looking for? How does "is_noselect" function in
>> relation to trash and other folders? Is there something simple
>> (probably!)
>> that I am overlooking?
>
> is_noselect is a function that checks to see if the folder has
> \NoSelect set on the folder flags.  If the folder has that flag, then
you will not be able to click it, however, if you are able to move mail
to that folder, then it suggests that is not the case.  \NoSelect can
come about (usually) in two cases.  The imap server you are using does
not support mail and subfolders in the same folder (see uw-imap for an
example), or, you have created a nested folder inside a folder that
doesn't exist.  Some IMAP servers will return a folder as
> \NoSelect if the folder is not subscribed (I think cyrus does that under
some very unusual circumstances).  What you might want to do is telnet
to your imap server, and see if you can subscribe to the folder
directly.  As you said you're using courier, these instructions should
work (assuming you have named your trash folder Trash).
>
> # telnet serverip 143
> A01 LOGIN "username" "password"
> A02 SUBSCRIBE "INBOX.Trash"
> A03 LOGOUT
>
> Replace serverip, username, and password with the right values.  Once
you have done that, logout of SM, and log back in again, see if that
resolves your problem.
>
> If it doesn't help, enable the imap info plugin (named info under the
plugins list in the configuration tool), and go to Options, and select
IMAP server information.  When you have it selected, put a check in test
1 and 2, and put in the following information:
>
>   Test 1: LIST "" "*"
>   Test 2: LSUB "" "*"
>
> Run the tests, and paste the results here.
>
> --
> Jonathan Angliss
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>






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