Alex Malinovich said: > I've decided to give courier a shot at replacing uw-imap since it's > gotten really slow lately. I've got it set up on a testing machine, > but > I'm having a problem with getting a proper folder hierarchy set up. > Using uw-imap, I can create as many root folders as I want. That way, > when I open up my folder view in Evolution I can see: > > - username@servername > | > |-- INBOX > |-- Trash > --- Work > | > |-- Memos > |-- Personal > |-- Professional > > However, on the courier-imap server, I have the following: > > - username@servername > | > --- INBOX > | > |-- Inbox > |-- Trash > > That is, all of my folders are being created within the INBOX > (~/Maildir) folder. I understand that this is a feature of the maildir > format as well as how to do hierarchical folders within the Maildir > folder. But what I need is a way to "hide" INBOX (since it's not > really > an inbox at all) and ONLY show Inbox and Trash like I can with the > uw-imap server. Either that or a way to have multiple maildir's called > different things within my home directory so that I can have folders > other than just INBOX shown as the default. Any suggestions? TIA.
A lot of it depends on the mail client itself also. Right now I'm at work and using squirrelmail that I have set up on my home system. What I see in my folder pane to the left is: -INBOX Drafts Sent Trash BSKA Debian-User Debian-User-Keep Ebay Nikki Nikki-Save VVW Creating folders within folders works fine in squirrelmail. I actually have a LOT more folders than I can see at the moment. Some of them I only subscribe to for a few moments when I want to move something into them for archiving. The "BSKA" folder has under it dated monthly archive folders named as "BSKA-Archive-mm-yyyy" from 08-2001 to 12-2002. Looking at the exact same set of folders using Sylpheed when I am at home I see: -GV (IMAP4) INBOX TRASH SENT BSKA Debian-User Debian-User-Keep Ebay Nikki Nikki-Save VVW Sylpheed seems to move the INBOX down a level and then treat the other folders as if they are not actually subfolders within it. Still other mail clients have trouble dealing with folders within folders at all. If I get stuck at a box with only MS products on it and I can't access my squirrelmail for some reason (I run sid and my apache was broken for a while) then I use Outlook Express as a last resort. I seem to recall that it doesn't see any messages in the top level INBOX at all but deals with all the folders within it (and the folders within those folders) just fine. It all seems to depend on how closely the various parts follow the IMAP RFC's. What I've done with my own mail setup is to completely ignore the top level "INBOX". I use procmail for all my filtering so I simply make sure nothing ever gets delivered to that box. That way if I'm stuck on a system that can't see messages in that folder I'm still OK. I have a folder called "inbox2" that is my "final failure" destination for any messages that procmail doesn't deliver to any other folder. It also seems to depend on whether the client is designed to work with more than just the IMAP server. Sylpheed DOES show another account/inbox/trash/sent ABOVE those IMAP folders I listed. I believe that is a 'local' inbox within the structure of Sylpheed itself. I recall trying to get rid of it at some point but simply choosing to ignore it finally. I believe trying to delete that "account" wanted to wipe out everything. Annoying, but not fatal. I just ignore it (which is why I forgot it until now -- I keep my folder list scrolled down to the point that it isn't visible. Gerald -- Gerald http://www.phorce1.com http://www.buskatiers.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]