David,

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On 10/22/2008 9:37 AM, David London wrote:
>> El Miércoles, 22 de Octubre de 2008 a las 04:04, David London escribió:> > 
>> Thanks Laurent (and Charles re the age of the dovecot software),> >> > It 
>> looks like we've got what you say is needed (see configuration file> > 
>> below).  In addition the test accounts are brand new ones on the test> > 
>> system, not ones that have been moved over so .mailboxlist is not there -> > 
>> just .subscriptions> >> > Maybe what I'm trying to do is just not possible 
>> ...> > You can get it in the client. For example, in thunderbird, in Server 
>> > settings->advanced should be something like "IMAP server directory" (I'm > 
>> using an spanish version of thunderbird, so don't know the exact english 
>> name > for the option). Similar options exists for other clients.> > HTH.> 
>> -- > Joseba Torre. CIDIR Bizkaia.Thanks Jose,  Yes in the advanced options 
>> on email clients there is always a place to put the root folder path or 
>> (some similar name) and on the old server I used ~/mail/ in all of the email 
>> clients (thunder
bird, outlook, seamonkey etc) and that worked fine. Doing that on the new 
dovecot based server produces the effect I've described - a folder called mail 
visible at the same level as inbox and the other IMAP folders inside that.  On 
the older imapd based server doing the same thing produced a view of inbox with 
no mail folder ... just the IMAP folders in it displayed at the same level as 
inbox. Regards, David


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Best regards,

Charles

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