23 Mar
2011
23 Mar
'11
8:55 a.m.
hi,
Am Dienstag, den 22.03.2011, 16:43 -0700 schrieb Scott Silva:
You created the foobar folder UNDER the INBOX... That is how it will look when you do it that way... I just tried. Most ppl make their folders under the root of the server, and not under the inbox.
but why: Evolution, Apple Mail, Ipod, Kmail, Roundcube do it, how it was expected? Only Thunderbird (tested with 3.x unter OSX, Linux and Windows) is the problem (as I know from the studies).
@Timo:
DoveCot seems to be O.K:
b namespace
- NAMESPACE (("" "^")) NIL (("public^" "^")) b OK Namespace completed. c list "" *
- LIST (\HasNoChildren) "^" "Spam"
- LIST (\HasNoChildren) "^" "Sent"
- LIST (\HasNoChildren) "^" "Trash"
- LIST (\HasChildren) "^" "INBOX"
- LIST (\HasNoChildren) "^" "INBOX^foobar"
- LIST (\HasNoChildren) "^" "Drafts"
- LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "^" "public" c OK List completed. d lsub "" *
- LSUB () "^" "Sent"
- LSUB () "^" "Drafts"
- LSUB () "^" "Trash"
- LSUB () "^" "Spam"
- LSUB () "^" "INBOX^foobar" d OK Lsub completed. e logout
- BYE Logging out e OK Logout completed. Connection closed by foreign host.
I try a second instance from Dovecot for testing, otherwise the other productive clients maybe get confused.
cu denny