On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 11:57, Michael Loftis wrote:
> MAke sure you've subscribed that user to it. Evo only displays folders
> you've subscribed to.
THANK YOU! I knew I was missing something obvious (didn't think it
would be that though). I'll have to remember that little configuration
item so
Kevin Williams wrote:
All,
I think I'm missing something REALLY obvious here. For some reason I
can't see a subfolder (spam) I created using cyradm. I've set up cyrus
imap and am accessing it via Evolution.
I've created an account user.testuser1 and a subfolder
user.testuser1.spam.
When I logged
MAke sure you've subscribed that user to it. Evo only displays folders
you've subscribed to.
--On Wednesday, August 11, 2004 11:26 -0700 Kevin Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
I think I'm missing something REALLY obvious here. For some reason I
can't see a subfolder (spam) I created u
All,
I think I'm missing something REALLY obvious here. For some reason I
can't see a subfolder (spam) I created using cyradm. I've set up cyrus
imap and am accessing it via Evolution.
I've created an account user.testuser1 and a subfolder
user.testuser1.spam.
When I logged into my email via e