Hi,
Am 24.02.2013 19:23, schrieb Daniel Parthey:
Hi Andre,
Andre Bischof wrote:
Mails, which I already read or deleted via my IMAP client (Thunderbird) on the same machine running the server (it runs behind DynDNS on my local machine, thanks to http://mein.homelinux.com/wiki/mailserver/) show up again if I connect via IMAP from other client computers, i.e. my notebook (Thunderbird again). I had a similar problem where deleted folders showed up again in Thunderbird. The following imap_client_workaround setting worked for me:
protocol imap { imap_client_workarounds = delay-newmail tb-extra-mailbox-sep } unfortunatly this has no effect to me. I put this in 20-imap.conf and restarted dovecot - no changes.
I run TB 17.0.2 under Ubuntu 12.10 (both machines), but had this problem before with former versions and Ubuntu 12.04.
I don't know whether this was before as well, but subfolders don't show up as well - I have to search for mails i.e. in the sent-folder, afterwards it shows up. IMHO subfolders should be autosubcribed?
This is only true for my notebook. On the machine running the server, all subfolders are visible in TB. I have TB configured to move deleted mails to the trash folder - I guess that's default. There is a setting to expunge the inbox when leaving TB - this is unchecked. Could that be connected to the problem? But still, why are my read mails marked unseen when looking them up from my notebook?
Strange. Any further clues?
Cheers Andre
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