:x blame roundcube
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: Trash folder not showing by default
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:52:14 -0500
From: Zachery Hostens <roundcube(a)plastik.us>
To: "Computer Medic, Inc. - Stephen Surles" <medic(a)computermedic.org>
you may be right :x
i looked at courier-imap's config and seen nothing that would help in this
issue.
bincimap has the following setting:
Mailbox {
auto subscribe mailboxes = "INBOX,Sent,Trash"
}
granted this doesnt help you. ill spend some time today or tomorrow adding an
option to roundcube for auto created/subscribing to mailboxes and submit a
patch for inclusion.
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 11:58:17 -0500, "Computer Medic, Inc. - Stephen Surles"
<medic(a)computermedic.org> wrote:
> Not that this is the place for explaining another program, but I have
> looked
> all over for courier-imap (and even looked in bincimap's documentation)
> and
> I cannot find anything even remotely close. I know that the INBOX,
> INBOX.Trash and INBOX.Sent directories are autocreated for everyone, so I
> believe that that much is working. It just seems to me that RoundCube is
> not
> picking up on those directories.
>
> Stephen
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zachery Hostens [mailto:roundcube@plastik.us]
> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 2:48 AM
> To: medic(a)computermedic.org
> Cc: dev(a)lists.roundcube.net
> Subject: Re: Trash folder not showing by default
>
> Stephen,
>
> i had a slight problem with this, and kind of realized its not roundcube's
> place.
>
> in my imap server (bincimap) it has a setting itself for what directories
> to
> auto subscribe to.
>
> all users are created with an INBOX, Send, and Trash directories (empty
> skeletons), and i told my imap server to auto subscribe to all three. im
> sure this is possible with any other imap server as well.
>
> this is one of those things where your not sure who should be responsible
> for this. granted roundcube could use settings to auto create/subscribe
> to
> missing directories... then again who wants stuff being auto created if
> you
> really didnt want it.
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 0:35:29 -0500, <medic(a)computermedic.org> wrote:
>>
>> the Trash folder does not show by default unless I go in and subscribe
> to
>> it. This would be ok if it were just me, but I am trying to deploy this
>> for feedback purposes sitewide and I cannot explain to 100's of that
> they
>> need to subscribe to the Trash folder. Also, if the Sent folder is not
>> subscribed to, when you send an email message, you get an error... The
>> mail seems to send however. I supposed it cannot copy it to the Sent
> IMAP
>> mail store. I haved looked through the code, and I cannot seem to find
>> where certain folders are subscribed to by default. Could someone please
>> point me in the right direction.
>>
>>
>>
>> Stephen