Brian Reichert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
[snip]
> it applied quite well, and launched wonderfully. I had users supply
> (as directed '~/Maildir/' as thier 'mailbox prefix'.
>
> When they tried to make a new folder, the folder created _should_
> have been called:
>
> ~user/Maildir/NewFolder
>
> (or so I guess), however, what was actually created was:
>
> ~user/~/Maildir/NewFolder
>
> The creation of the folder was reported as a success, but subsequent
> efforts to use the folder yielded '~/Maildir/NewFolder is not a
> valid mailbox', or some such.
[snip]
I'm a bit confused about what you are seeing here. When you say that the folder
should have been created as "~user/Maildir/NewFolder" but was created as
"~user/~/Maildir/NewFolder" are you talking about the unix filesystem location
of the folder, or namespace the IMAP server presents to the client? If this is
in the IMAP namespace, could you please tell me where in the filesystem the
folder was created.
Also, where did you read that "~/Maildir/" was the proper mailbox prefix. I've
got things working without any kind of mailbox prefix.
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Internet Services