On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 10:30:27PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote: | Does the courier-imap server .deb also support the mbox/mailbox | formats that come from postfix,
No, only "maildir" AFAIK. | or is this limited to exim/qmail only? AFAIK postfix can deliver to maildir-format "folders" and also to ~/Maildir (where courier assumes all folders will live). | If it is, then I guess I am interested in what other imap servers | are out there that are effective. I have the uw-imap installed | now, but it seems there are some RFC issues with it and | squirrelmail's ability to get complete support from the uw-imap | implementation of IMAP. | | Or did I miss something with uw-imap and squirrelmail? | SquirrelMail is creating folders in the format of: | INBOX.Sent and uw-imap has folders like Sent. I have squirrelmail and uw-imap together on my machine. I did find a bug filed as #152219 but I think it has been fixed already. (hmm, I should un-hack my squirrelmail and test it :-)). In IMAP, the "INBOX.Sent" notation means that the folder named "Sent" has the path "INBOX". So if "INBOX" is located on disk as ~/Mail, then the Sent folder would be ~/Mail/Sent. If that's the situation you're seeing, that's normal. (The real details, I believe, is that INBOX is /var/mail/$USER and all other folders reside under ~/Mail) -D -- "Don't use C; In my opinion, C is a library programming language not an app programming language." - Owen Taylor (GTK+ developer) http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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