I installed Roundcube via my host's automatic install. Everything seems to be working fine but I can't delete email messages (it just won't remove or move the message anywhere) and I can't subscribe to the Drafts, Sent and Trash folders.
I was told it could have something to do with imap_root not being set to INBOX so I updated it in the config file but still no luck.
Any thoughts?
Cheers, Adriano
This is a hack, but try connecting to your imap server with Thunderbird. It should create the Drafts, Sent, and Trash folders.
Then connect again with Roundcube and view folder preferences to ensure you are subscribed to those special folders.
Also search the history of this mailing lists, I think this has been discussed before.
-gnul
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Adriano Castro ad@adrianocastro.net wrote:
I installed Roundcube via my host's automatic install. Everything seems to be working fine but I can't delete email messages (it just won't remove or move the message anywhere) and I can't subscribe to the Drafts, Sent and Trash folders.
I was told it could have something to do with imap_root not being set to INBOX so I updated it in the config file but still no luck.
Any thoughts?
Cheers, Adriano
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Adriano Castro wrote:
I installed Roundcube via my host's automatic install. Everything seems to be working fine but I can't delete email messages (it just won't remove or move the message anywhere) and I can't subscribe to the Drafts, Sent and Trash folders.
I was told it could have something to do with imap_root not being set to INBOX so I updated it in the config file but still no luck.
Any thoughts?
Look into create_default_folders setting in main.inc.php. Also see flag_for_deletion, always_delete settings. What do you mean that you cannot subscribe to these folders? Are they listed when you go to "Personal Settings"=>"Folders"? What version of Roundcube do you use?
On 13 Oct 2008, at 17:06, Dennis P. Nikolaenko wrote:
Adriano Castro wrote:
I installed Roundcube via my host's automatic install. Everything
seems to be working fine but I can't delete email messages (it just won't remove or move the message anywhere) and I can't subscribe to the Drafts, Sent and Trash folders.I was told it could have something to do with imap_root not being
set to INBOX so I updated it in the config file but still no luck.Any thoughts?
Look into create_default_folders setting in main.inc.php. Also see flag_for_deletion, always_delete settings. What do you mean that you cannot subscribe to these folders? Are
they listed when you go to "Personal Settings"=>"Folders"? What
version of Roundcube do you use?
I'm using RoundCube 0.1.1. Some of the folders would be listed but
there wouldn't be a subscribe checkbox in front of them. These were
already mailboxes that I had available in that account so there was no
need to 'trick' RoundCube by having a an email client like Thunderbird
create them.
Setting create_default_folders seems to have solved the issue.
AD
Adriano Castro wrote:
On 13 Oct 2008, at 17:06, Dennis P. Nikolaenko wrote:
Adriano Castro wrote:
I installed Roundcube via my host's automatic install. Everything seems to be working fine but I can't delete email messages (it just won't remove or move the message anywhere) and I can't subscribe to the Drafts, Sent and Trash folders.
I was told it could have something to do with imap_root not being set to INBOX so I updated it in the config file but still no luck.
Any thoughts?
Look into create_default_folders setting in main.inc.php. Also see flag_for_deletion, always_delete settings. What do you mean that you cannot subscribe to these folders? Are they listed when you go to "Personal Settings"=>"Folders"? What version of Roundcube do you use?
I'm using RoundCube 0.1.1. Some of the folders would be listed but there wouldn't be a subscribe checkbox in front of them. These were already mailboxes that I had available in that account so there was no need to 'trick' RoundCube by having a an email client like Thunderbird create them.
Setting create_default_folders seems to have solved the issue.
See http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1485498
Dennis P. Nikolaenko wrote:
Adriano Castro wrote:
I'm using RoundCube 0.1.1. Some of the folders would be listed but there wouldn't be a subscribe checkbox in front of them. These were already mailboxes that I had available in that account so there was no need to 'trick' RoundCube by having a an email client like Thunderbird create them.
Setting create_default_folders seems to have solved the issue.
Perfect. Looking forward to 0.2-stable.
Thanks Dennis.
AD