Re: [Marketing Mail] Outlook vs. Cyrus

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> Dne 13. 01. 22 v 12:53 Jim Wallis napsal(a):
>> Whilst your topic is on thread, my reply isn't going to be, so apologies to everyone in advance for that.
>> One problem was users thinking they had created subfolders in the shared folders structure on the IMAP server, but which were actually not visible on the server (even to admins) and as far as I could tell only existed in the users OST and not online.
> 
> Yes, that is also one of our problems. Typically when users create a folder with forbidden characters in the name " . / "  Outlook did not complain and just created a folder that was "local only". If you delete OST, this folder is lost...

File naming between M$ Windows and *nix system has always been messy. Without help from users, assuming that programs (and programmers)  specially on the Windows side don’t give a shit. 

>> So, as I said before not completely on topic because my solution to problems between Outlook and Cyrus was to ditch Outlook.

Or stick to Exchange. That’s the only piece of crap that Outlook works fine with. Typical M$.

> 
> I agree, unfortunately users (bosses) require outlook. And some have acounts on both exhcange and IMAP, and would not agree to using two mail clients to access two mailboxes...

As I said, ditch IMAP. 

Some of my “users” that have company requirements to use Outlook accepted that they need to have a real mail client to use IMAP and accepted that they need to use 2 applications.

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> Best regards
>        Vladislav Kurz

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