* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" 123reporting
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Apa
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Draft
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" email
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" external
* LIST (\Noinferiors \HasNoChildren) "\\" Inbox
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Other
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" PDispatch
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Personal
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" SDI-UTV
* LIST (\Noinferiors \HasNoChildren) "\\" Trash
What do I set as the root-folder to be able to display all the folders? Should I use plain or mixed as type? Currently I've tryed both plain and mixed with no (ie default) root folder and all I can see is the inbox.
Thanks,
/ Storm
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My imap-server reports this structure:
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" 123reporting
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Apa
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Draft
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" email
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" external
* LIST (\Noinferiors \HasNoChildren) "\\" Inbox
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Other
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" PDispatch
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" Personal
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "\\" SDI-UTV
* LIST (\Noinferiors \HasNoChildren) "\\" Trash
What do I set as the root-folder to be able to display all the folders? Should I use plain or mixed as type? Currently I've tryed both plain and mixed with no (ie default) root folder and all I can see is the inbox.
Thanks,
/ Storm
Pavel,
Send you a mail on this one, with a small app that you can try and probably extend to figure out what configuration your store has.
Regards,
Dieter