I finally discovered a workaround how to this problem, and found out why this
may not happen to many people:
Usually, when set to "subscription only", Thunderbird also subscribes to
intermediary folders.
BUT, the important feature of intermediary folders is that they get a final
slash in the
Michael Wimmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>
>> Hello Michael Wimmer,
>> On Thursday, June 02, 2005, you wrote:
>>
>>
>> [..]
>>
>>
>>> Obviously, uw-imapd does not report non-subscribed parent folders as
>>> \NoSelect. I think for uw, they don't really exist since they are
>>> just
Hello Michael Wimmer,
On Tuesday, June 07, 2005, you wrote:
> Hi,
> Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>> Hello Michael Wimmer,
>> On Thursday, June 02, 2005, you wrote:
>>
>> [..]
>>
>>>Obviously, uw-imapd does not report non-subscribed parent folders as
>>>\NoSelect. I think for uw, they don't really ex
Hi,
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
Hello Michael Wimmer,
On Thursday, June 02, 2005, you wrote:
[..]
Obviously, uw-imapd does not report non-subscribed parent folders as
\NoSelect. I think for uw, they don't really exist since they are
just folders in a unix folder hierarchy.
I believe they do ex
Hello Michael Wimmer,
On Thursday, June 02, 2005, you wrote:
[..]
>> Please enable the info plugin (should be part of the standard
>> SquirrelMail installation), and go to Options, "IMAP server
>> information", disable TEST_0 and enable TEST_7 and change the code
>> to:
>>
>> LSUB ""
Hi,
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
I have a folder tree of about 30 subfolders in a hierarchy with several levels
on an uw-imap server. In Thunderbird, I have subscribed just the folders
containing messages, not the intermediary folders (those containing only
subfolders).
Now, in SM, I do not see t
Hello Michael Wimmer,
On Monday, May 30, 2005, you wrote:
> Hi,
> I've the following weirdness with SM as opposed to Thunderbird:
> I have a folder tree of about 30 subfolders in a hierarchy with several levels
> on an uw-imap server. In Thunderbird, I have subscribed just the folders
> containi
Hi,
I've the following weirdness with SM as opposed to Thunderbird:
I have a folder tree of about 30 subfolders in a hierarchy with several levels
on an uw-imap server. In Thunderbird, I have subscribed just the folders
containing messages, not the intermediary folders (those containing only