Well, I don't have any issues but then I'm using courier-imap 2.2.1 with the
courier-imap-crlf patch. When I tried courier-imap 3.x way back when I was
installing our system(xmail with Smartpost) I just wasn't able to get the 3.x
courier to work with it for whatever reason. I was suprised to see that other
people on the list got it to work.

In any case I can't wait for native IMAP support in xmail, because using courier
like we are is a major PITA. But I guess all good things comes to those that
wait.

-Mark

Quoting Kevin Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Is there anyone else like me, lurking in this list, who uses Courier
> IMAP and has no troubles whatsoever using XMailServer+Courier IMAP with
> SquirrelMail and/or Thunderbird on Windows?
>
> David Broderick wrote:
> > Mircea,
> >
> > Thank you!  I have applied both patches below and have tested that Windows
> > versions of Outlook 2000 and Thunderbird 0.7.3 are now reading messages
> > properly from the server.  And of course the Linux apps and Squirrelmail
> > still work as well.
> >
> > Nice to see these patches are keeping pace with new versions of XMail and
> > Courier-IMAP.
> >
> > Thanks again.
> > David
> >
> >
> >>>On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, David Broderick wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>1. Can the fix Mircea did for earlier versions be tweaked a little to
> >>>>work with XMail v1.20?  This would be the most simple and quickest
> >>>>solution at least for me.
> >>>
> >>>Mircea, can you rediff over 1.20?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>- Davide
> >>
> >> Hi Davide, before links to the latest versions of our patches here are
> >>some needed explanations because it seem to be a bit of confusion about
> >>what those patches do, so here we go:
> >>
> >>   We have http://mircea.smartpost.ro/download/POP3Svr2.cpp.diff.bz2 that
> >>is a patch for the POP3 server component of XMailserver that eliminate
> >>double messages and other confusion due to the peculiar way of
> >>Courier-IMAP stroring messages in folders. This patch is small,
> >>non-intrusive and altough specialised four Courier-IMAP way of storing
> >>data I think that it can be integrated until Xmailserver will get IMAP
> >>because from my experience  and others it seem to be the best solution
> >>until native IMAP
> >>
> >>   We also have
> >>http://mircea.smartpost.ro/download/courier-imap-crlf.patch.bz2 that is
> >>patch for the Courier-IMAP daemon that make it work with cr/lf
> >>terminated files of Xmail, while this patch is more complex is also
> >>clear what it does and was rejected by Sam of Courier fame only because
> >>of political reasons like "a Unix program has to deal with the Unix way
> >>of storing files.." But aside from this the patch integrates perfectly
> >>with Courier-IMAP at least until version 3.0.6 ( not tested yet with
> >>3.0.7 but I'll do it soon ) and we use it here to a score of quite busy
> >>servers and never got Peter's problem with thunderbird and attachments,
> >>bug reports are welcome.
> >>
> >> In the end, to have an working instalation you'll need to patch both
> >>programs and recompile them, some RPMS for Mandrakelinux 9.2 are in
> >>http://mircea.interplus.ro/ftp/ultraupdates and Radu Spineanu that is
> >>also on that list maintain Debian packages.
> >>
> >>  Hope that helps and we pray that soon we'll have native IMAP ;)
> >>
> >>    Best regards,
> >>
> >>    Mircea Ciocan
> >>
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