17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
12:27 p.m.
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 07:26, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: This shouldn't happen normally. By default INBOX's indexes are stored inside .INBOX/ directory. If you have .imap/ directory in root Maildir, you had changed some settings in a way that's not really supported. Such as setting INBOX=~/Maildir in default_mail_env?
Ah, maybe that's it then: I use a logical link "INBOX -> ." as KMail and SquirrelMail differ on what the actual INBOX is. One thinks that it's the Maildir itself, the other expects an INBOX-folder. I can't seem to make them agree...
Would it be hard to ignore .imap.index-files in the root of the Maildir? After all, they are files, not folders. Or does this go against the definition of the Maildir-format?
Regards, Jeroen