Adam Williams wrote:
Makes sense. Any solutions other then using a different MUA?
At least in Thunderbird (and presumably Seamonkey), you can configure
the mail client to:
1) delete mail immediately (instead of moving to trash);
2) not use subfolders.
#1 is on the Server Settings tab ("Whe
Makes sense. Any solutions other then using a different MUA?
Scott Silva wrote:
folder. But
if you are using mbox, you can't do that, because the trash folder is also
mbox so it errors out. Thunderbird does the same thing if told to delete to
the server side trash.
Adam Williams spake the following on 7/11/2007 8:45 AM:
> Using Seamonkey as my email client, and IMAP to check mail. If I create
> a new IMAP folder, and then delete it, I get the error:
>
> The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Target
> mailbox doesn't allow inferior m
Using Seamonkey as my email client, and IMAP to check mail. If I create
a new IMAP folder, and then delete it, I get the error:
The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Target
mailbox doesn't allow inferior mailboxes.
Tried a google search, didn't really come up with a