From: Jonathan A. <jo...@sq...> - 2005-06-01 22:54:37
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Hello Michael Wimmer, On Monday, May 30, 2005, you wrote: > Hi, > I've the following weirdness with SM as opposed to Thunderbird: > I have a folder tree of about 30 subfolders in a hierarchy with several levels > on an uw-imap server. In Thunderbird, I have subscribed just the folders > containing messages, not the intermediary folders (those containing only > subfolders). > Now, in SM, I do not see these intermediary folders. > I can subscribe them as well in SM, which fixes the problem, however this will > throw Thunderbird off: Thunderbird thinks any subscribed folder is a > selectable mailbox, and when you click on it in Thunderbird, you will receive > an error. More information about your setup would be useful, at the very least your SquirrelMail version. Thunderbird needs to have their bug fixed if it's selecting \NoSelect folders ;) I've not seen this personally myself, but I'm using courier-imap which will return a folder that is not subscribed, but a parent of another folder as \NoSelect. Please enable the info plugin (should be part of the standard SquirrelMail installation), and go to Options, "IMAP server information", disable TEST_0 and enable TEST_7 and change the code to: LSUB "" "*" And run the query, paste the results here. -- Jonathan Angliss <jo...@sq...> |