On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 04:53:34PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thanks Derrick, your directions were a great help.
| 
| The weirdest thing is that Netscape seems to tell IMAP daemon
| where folders are, I think.

Yes, that's the way the IMAP protocol is defined.

| I only entered the IMAP directory in Netscape and then
| the IMAP daemon somehow picked this up and started serving the files
| that I had placed in that directory.

Yep.

| The other unusual thing is that all folder are in my home directory
| that I named ns_imap2 except for my Inbox which is in /var/mail/username

That's the way it's supposed to be.

| It seems to be working fine now.

That's good.

The final change I would make is in Netscape, tell it to use ~/Mail as
the base directory for all of your mail folders.  Then they'll sit in
~/Mail instead of ~.

-D

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