Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to provide my users with user-specific special folders (namely: trash, drafts, and sent).
I know that I can set $rcmail_config['trash_mbox'] to anything I like, but what if joe@mydomain wants his trash in "INBOX.Trash" while bob@mydomain wants his trash in "INBOX.Deleted Messages" and fred@mydomain wants HIS trash in "Trash".
I filed a bugreport asking for this feature, and the bug was closed saying that this was already possible in the config.
Does anyone know how this can be done?
Thanks, ~Kyle
I know that I can set $rcmail_config['trash_mbox'] to anything I
like, but what if joe@mydomain wants his trash in "INBOX.Trash"
while bob@mydomain wants his trash in "INBOX.Deleted Messages" and
fred@mydomain wants HIS trash in "Trash".I filed a bugreport asking for this feature, and the bug was closed
saying that this was already possible in the config.Does anyone know how this can be done?
I use filesystem symlinks in the local mail folder on the IMAP server. The user can ignore the folder with the default name.
Charles Dostale System Admin - Silver Oaks Communications http://www.silveroaks.com/ 824 17th Street, Moline IL 61265
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On Wednesday, March 12 at 12:07 PM, quoth chasd:
I know that I can set $rcmail_config['trash_mbox'] to anything I
like, but what if joe@mydomain wants his trash in "INBOX.Trash"
while bob@mydomain wants his trash in "INBOX.Deleted Messages" and
fred@mydomain wants HIS trash in "Trash".I filed a bugreport asking for this feature, and the bug was closed
saying that this was already possible in the config.Does anyone know how this can be done?
I use filesystem symlinks in the local mail folder on the IMAP server. The user can ignore the folder with the default name.
Even if the user ignores that folder... the display in the Roundcube list is wrong.
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