I do recall at one stage you had to create a symlink back to the base of the
Maildir called INBOX for Mail.app to work:
ln -s Maildir/ Maildir/.INBOX
Hope that helps
Ned
>
> We've experienced some issues with courier-imapd and Mail.app,
> specifically where certain IMAP sub-Maildir mailboxes w
On Wednesday 12 January 2005 18:34, Eric Jennings wrote:
> We've experienced some issues with courier-imapd and Mail.app,
> specifically where certain IMAP sub-Maildir mailboxes wouldn't display
> within Mail.app. The mailboxes work great within Thunderbird.
>
> It's been infrequent enough where
On Jan 12, 2005, at 3:15 PM, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 13 Jan 2005, at 00:07, W. Andrew Loe III wrote:
I'm sorry, I meant to refer to its implementation of Maildir. Is this
the standard format? I had a lot of trouble getting this format to
work well with Apple Mail. I'm pretty sure its Mail's issue
On 13 Jan 2005, at 00:07, W. Andrew Loe III wrote:
I'm sorry, I meant to refer to its implementation of Maildir. Is this
the standard format? I had a lot of trouble getting this format to
work well with Apple Mail. I'm pretty sure its Mail's issue as
thunderbird works perfectly.
Eh... I don't th
Michael F. Sprague wrote:
W. Andrew Loe III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm currently using Courier-IMAP as my IMAP mail server, but the way it
handles folders is a bit annoying (.FolderName/cur/ .FolderName/new/).
Is this standard IMAP protocol, or do different servers handle this
differently
Am 2005-01-12 16:27:05, schrieb W. Andrew Loe III:
> I'm currently using Courier-IMAP as my IMAP mail server, but the way it
> handles folders is a bit annoying (.FolderName/cur/ .FolderName/new/).
> Is this standard IMAP protocol, or do different servers handle this
> differently? Which other s
W. Andrew Loe III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm currently using Courier-IMAP as my IMAP mail server, but the way it
> handles folders is a bit annoying (.FolderName/cur/ .FolderName/new/).
> Is this standard IMAP protocol, or do different servers handle this
> differently? Which other servers
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