Hi Craig,
That's an interesting solution but not practical for a large user base.
I'm puzzled that you said you have this "missing folder" issue with
Thunderbird as well though. All of our Thunderbird clients render all of
the folder names correctly here. I'm only seeing this issue from
Squirr
Folks, please don't top-post.
>>> I can provide versions, but this is something that I've always just
>>> ignored as an annoyance, now one of my users is asking me to fix it. I
>>> have spent hours on this and I either lack the proper words to describe
>>> this, or the search is so cluttered with
Hi Bryan,
> /I'm puzzled that you said you have this "missing folder" issue with
Thunderbird as well though. All of our Thunderbird clients render all of
the folder names correctly here./
I'm puzzled to know how you can't see this issue with Squirrelmail
1.4.22 / Thunderbird 24.5.0 (Linux & W
Reply bottom-posted.
On 5/22/2014 12:56 PM, Craig Arno wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> > /I'm puzzled that you said you have this "missing folder" issue with
> Thunderbird as well though. All of our Thunderbird clients render all of
> the folder names correctly here./
>
> I'm puzzled to know how you can'
Either that, or threaten to switch them to Pine/Alpine, which *is* able
to create subfolders through the user interface and IMAP.
I suppose I always have the option of not answering. Glad I could help
and give something back to the community. Maybe tomorrow I'll get up on
the right side of th
On Thu, 22 May 2014, Bryan wrote:
> Reply bottom-posted.
>
> On 5/22/2014 12:56 PM, Craig Arno wrote:
>> Hi Bryan,
>>
>> > /I'm puzzled that you said you have this "missing folder" issue with
>> Thunderbird as well though. All of our Thunderbird clients render all of
>> the folder names correctly