Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
This boils down to: if you want your users to share certain folders,
make up your mind - either have them under "user.*" hierarchy or
"shared.*". I will also add that Mozilla works flawlessly. But
mozilla still lacks GSSAPI authentication,
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
This boils down to: if you want your users to share certain folders,
make up your mind - either have them under "user.*" hierarchy or
"shared.*". I will also add that Mozilla works flawlessly. But mozilla
still lacks GSSAPI authentication, so I'm forced to use OE.
Hmmm.
> Is it possible to get Outlook Express work properly with "altnamspace:
> off"? (OK, I know that it is hard to place "Outlook Express" and "work
> properly" in same sentence, but let ignore that for a second).
>
> From what I've managed to get working (or not working) so far with
> altnamespace
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Is it possible to get Outlook Express work properly with "altnamspace:
off"? (OK, I know that it is hard to place "Outlook Express" and
"work properly" in same sentence, but let ignore that for a second).
From what I've managed to get working (or not working) so fa
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
> Question. Is enabling altnamespace the only way to fully support
> Outlook Express clients?
Yes.
Note that you will need to set "allowallsubscribe: yes" in imapd.conf if
you want any hope of accessing shared folders from OE and some versions
of Outlook.
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Phi
Is it possible to get Outlook Express work properly with "altnamspace:
off"? (OK, I know that it is hard to place "Outlook Express" and "work
properly" in same sentence, but let ignore that for a second).
From what I've managed to get working (or not working) so far with
altnamespace turned of