I am (experimentally) running Courier IMAP on this Linux box and
accessing it remotely using mutt.
I have Courier IMAP set up so that the IMAP 'INBOX' for user 'chris'
is $HOME/Mail/inbox where inbox is a maildir created by maildirmake.
This works fine as far as it goes, I can connect remotely us
On Tuesday, 01 February 2000 at 18:03, Corey wrote:
> And upon Wednesday of February 02, the illustrious Matthew Hawkins spoketh the
> following..
> .
> > On 2000-02-01 15:50:00 -0800, Corey wrote:
> > > Why do I see two instances of each folder, one with a '.' appended
> > > and one without?
And upon Wednesday of February 02, the illustrious Matthew Hawkins spoketh the
following..
.
> On 2000-02-01 15:50:00 -0800, Corey wrote:
> > Why do I see two instances of each folder, one with a '.' appended
> > and one without?
>
> It's because some IMAP servers, Cyrus is one of them, supp
On 2000-02-01 15:50:00 -0800, Corey wrote:
> Why do I see two instances of each folder, one with a '.' appended
> and one without?
It's because some IMAP servers, Cyrus is one of them, support having
folders inside folders, and a mailbox with the same namespace as a
folder.
So what you get
Greetings --
First off, I'm new to the list ( and to mutt ), so Hello!
Second, I have a question regarding browsing my imap folders:
Why do I see two instances of each folder, one with a '.' appended
and one without?
For instance:
1 IMAP../