"Jim Horner" jhorner@arinbe.com wrote in message news:200612071329.23389.jhorner@arinbe.com... On Thursday 07 December
Outlook is a piece of crap. I just felt like venting.
I couldn't agree more. It's not my decision what they use unfortunately otherwise I would probably spread Thunderbird amongst them.
There is an option in Outlook to set the "Root Path" or some such configuration option. I have to tell folks to make sure that is blank. However, it sounds like you could set this person's root path to INBOX. and their folders will magically reappear... be aware then that this person will only see their INBOX namespace then and won't see any public or shared namespaces. Our CEO refuses to remove the INBOX. from his root path and therefore can not see the shared folders (idiot springs to mind).
And there was the clue. What had happened was the .subscriptions file (which seems to lists all subfolders of INBOX) as opposed to the subscriptions file, didn't have any folders listed. Actually it had one... Junk. I just opened Outlook, and subscribed to the folder that it listed and hey presto, they all appeared again!
I don't know whether it was User/Outlook/Dovecot/Fedora that was at fault, but thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Steve ;)