On 2/25/2010 4:35 PM, Carlos Williams wrote:
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Brian Hayden<bhayden@umn.edu> wrote:
You need to:
- Remove your subscriptions file.
This I did. Now I can no longer see from the client side any of my IMAP folders.
- Set your client to ignore subscriptions and view all folders.
I logged into my webmail and in the main mailbox view all my IMAP folders except for Inbox and the default ones were missing. I then opened up the folders settings option and 'subscribed' to all the folders I didn't see in my main mailbox view. Once I enabled 'subscription' via webmail, I could then see all my folders again. Is this wrong? You stated the opposite should be done. I would think if they were not selected for subscription, I would see them but it appears to be the other way around. How can I see my messages on my email client with out the 'subscriptions' file in my Maildir? I am assuming this questions' answer varies depending on what client we're talking about, no?
- Then, and only then, settle on a server configuration (including any namespaces you may choose to use), and then re-subscribe to folders in your client (if you are going to insist on using subscriptions).
It's impossible to get your server configuration correct if you're judging the user-visible side by a client using legacy subscriptions, particularly if the subscriptions file is in an unreliable state (as it sounds like yours is--as most of them almost always are).
I just can't see how to get any IMAP client to read IMAP folders w/o that 'subscriptions' file. It appears that it looks for it or is in some way dependent on this file. Am I wrong?
The subscriptions file is technically optional. For instance, Thunderbird has a setting to either use nor not use it. If TB uses subscriptions then you need to subscribe to all folders that you want to see. Otherwise it will show all folders.
Dunno about your webmail, however as an example SquirrelMail uses subscriptions, no way around it.
With this combination, I'd enable webmail subscriptions and disable TB's use of subscriptions.
For TB if you want to ignore subscriptions, go into your Account Settings, select Server Settings under the correct account, click the Advanced button in the Server Settings sub-box, and uncheck "Show only subscribed folders".
Leeman