you might wish that they support more than just us-ascii charset.
1.2 has problems with 'conf.pl -> 4. General Options -> 13. Allow server
charset search : true' too.
bincimap rocks, if you want small imap server. But it does not rock, if
your webmail application wants server side sorting or your
This might be a bizarre suggestion but looking at the README for your
IMAP server or Googleing for information about it is probably more
appropriate than repeatedly going back and forth with the
squirrelmail-users list. You would then probably see a hit like the
following --
http://64.233.167.104/
Looking at Binc's IMAP roadmap, the support is not in the stable version
yet, it's scheduled for 1.3.
Ok, I'm done doing your research for you now. Any more, and I send a
bill. :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This only shows:
* OK Welcome to Binc IMAP Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Andreas Aardal
Hanss
telnet my.imap.server 143 (or whatever you use for an IMAP port). The
header the server returns will tell you, you should see SORT as one of
the items.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
thanks for quick response. I use bincimap-1.2.9-1, and I think it
support the SORT command?
Regards
Willy Mulart