I don't know if there are any standards here, but I'm moving a TWIG installation to WorldPilotand am running into some IMAP folder naming problems. We have TWIG configured to look in ~<user>/imap/xyz for an IMAP folder called "xyz". This (per memory) is consistent with how I recall other IMAP clients working outside of our use of "imap" instead of the cannonical "Mail" (historical reasons). Now, I can edit WorldPilot's MailListRoot to be "imap", but the problem then is that WorldPilot then looks for folders in ~<user>/imap.xyz (ie the file "imap.xyz" versus the file "xyz" in the "imap" directory). I'd thought the defacto standard was to use a directory and then files underneath that. No? Is there a reason for WorldPilot taking this tack? It makes the migration less elegant (we can't let people switch back and forth).. -- J C Lawrence Internet: claw@kanga.nu ----------(*) Internet: coder@kanga.nu ...Honorary Member of Clan McFud -- Teamer's Avenging Monolith...
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