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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: Trash folder not showing by default Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:52:14 -0500 From: Zachery Hostens roundcube@plastik.us To: "Computer Medic, Inc. - Stephen Surles" medic@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@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@computermedic.org Cc: dev@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@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