On Jan 4, 2007, at 8:22 AM, Rick Romero wrote:
Hmm. Actually now that I think of it, it's not necessarily that much broken. I originally thought that they'd have identical namespace prefixes, but since they're INBOX. and INBOX/ they're a bit different. :) Anyway you should mark one of them with hidden=yes so
In my original email I asked if putting that setting would help
and Barry Warsaw replied that it would not help. I think he tried it.clients that support namespaces won't show all the mailboxes twice. Also make only one of them have inbox=yes.
Ok, will try that with the next machine before it goes into
production, but I guess I will need to find out if someone at work uses mail.app
at home and can help me with the testing.. or perhaps see if someone on
this list is willing to help with this. I could give them a test account on the
next machine we are setting up this week.. This was not easy for us to troubleshoot/test/diagnose because we don't have a machine with
Mail.app to test.I have a Mac - and I also run Thunderbird, Evolution and Horde/ IMP. The last two I had issues with when I had those 'funky' namespace settings that fixed Mail.app.
I have some of my own server work to do - but I might not even get
that far this month. I do have a Horde/IMP beta site that I could redirect to test that out.
Actually, I can't test it out. I've upgraded to OSX 10.4, and the
problem with Mail.app (now 2.0.7) appears to be fixed.
Rick