-- Justin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Sunday, 29 September 2002, 04:03 PM -0500): > Anyone know of a way to set IMAP's root to ~/Mail/ as opposed to ~/ ? > When I go to subscribe to IMAP folders I see my entire home dir which is > a bit messy - especially for users/customers who are not familiar (nor > want to be) with the UNIX dir stricture. also adds an unnecessary level > to the tree in my IMAP client (INBOX is top-level, all the rest are in > Mail/). > > Also, I see two entries for "INBOX" in the IMAP listing, any idear what > these might be? Possibly /var/mail/user and /var/spool/mail/user (I'm > using wu-imapd on Debian 3.0/woody and /var/spool/mail is a symlink to > /var/mail). I'm not sure if this is an IMAP issue or an MTA issue -- I had a problem like this with both uw-imapd and Courier. I finally solved it in my Postfix configuration, where I was able to tell it to send mails to my ~/Maildir. (I then configured Courier-IMAP to look in the ~/Maildir folder for mail.)
-- Matthew Weier O'Phinney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]