Le Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 08:09:19PM +0200, Yann Rouillard a écrit:
> A nicer solution would be that imap clients use annotation to guess
> which folder must be used as Drafts,Sent,... but that's not the case !
What about trying to use symbolic or hard links ? (ln on the FS)
Arnaud.
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> For that I would need to move messages from one folder to
> another for all users, with all message flags preserved.
>
> I would like to know if some cyrus tools exist for this kind
> of mailboxes manipulation, or if cyrus allows to easily write
> one or if I must rely on the IMAP protocol
Yann Rouillard wrote:
Is there a particular problem you are trying to solve by doing this?
This is a user preference, and I know that I would want to kill any
admin that attempted to make the changes you are suggesting. :)
We've got a lot of different IMAP emails clients which use differents
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> Is there a particular problem you are trying to solve by doing this?
> This is a user preference, and I know that I would want to kill any
> admin that attempted to make the changes you are suggesting. :)
We've got a lot of different IMAP emails clients which use differents
folder names for S
Yann Rouillard wrote:
Hi,
I am currently trying to standardize the use of special folders (Sent,
Drafts, ...) on our IMAP server as each imap client seems to use a
different name.
For that I would need to move messages from one folder to another for
all users, with all message flags preserved.
Hi,
I am currently trying to standardize the use of special folders (Sent,
Drafts, ...) on our IMAP server as each imap client seems to use a
different name.
For that I would need to move messages from one folder to another for
all users, with all message flags preserved.
I would like to know i