Re: Add Ham and Junk to the special folders

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On Thu, November 6, 2008 13:12, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>
>
> robcar wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, November 5, 2008 15:43, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> robcar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> running Squirrelmail 1.4.6 on top of Courier-Imap.
>>>>
>>>> I got a couple of IMAP folders that I would like to display on top of
>>>> the
>>>> others, in the Draft-Sent-Trash 'special folders group'.
>>>> Those are Junk and Ham folders; I use them to train Spamassassin and
>>>> it's
>>>> a bit tedious to move mails searching for them among the 'ordinary
>>>> folders'.
>>>> So this is what I'd like to achieve:
>>>>
>>>> INBOX
>>>>  Drafts
>>>>  Ham
>>>>  Junk
>>>>  Sent
>>>>  Trash
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible?
>>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=245
>>>
>>> See AutoSubscribe plugin.
>>>
>> Thanks for the quick reply.
>>
>> Excerpt from the INSTALL file:
>>
>> "/**
>>  * Comma separated list of mailboxes that must be created
>>  * during login. These mailboxes are also marked as special
>>  * in SquirrelMail
>>  * @global string $autosubscribe_special_folders
>>  */
>> $autosubscribe_special_folders='INBOX.Spams,INBOX.Hams';
>> "
>>
>> I already have those folders, even if in my case they are named .Junk
>> and
>> .Ham
>> I don't understand if the fact that they already exist could be a
>> problem
>> in my case, cause I obviously don't want them to "be created during
>> login".
>> I could try it anyway, but I don't want to mess my SM or IMAP
>> configuration.
>>
>
> Don't confuse physical folder names with IMAP folder names.
>
> Plugin needs IMAP folder names. In courier-imap .Junk and .Ham maildirs
> are
> represented as INBOX.Junk and INBOX.Ham IMAP folders. Plugin can handle
> existing folders. If folder does not exist, it is created on login. If
> folder exists, it is subscribed. You might have issues only if you have
> corrupted maildir structures in .Ham and .Junk directories. Plugin just
> makes sure that folders defined by admin are subscribed and user can see
> them in SquirrelMail. If user does not log in, it does not matter, if
> those
> folders exist or not.
>
> You don't mess with your SquirrelMail configuration. You only enable or
> disable plugin. If plugin is disabled, automatic subscription code is not
> active. If configuration file does not exist, default plugin configuration
> does not autosubscribe to any folders.
>

Thanks a lot for the clarification Tomas; I just tried it and works as you
said :-)

Thanks again and bye

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Roberto Carraro
rob[AT]t3ch[DOT]it info[AT]robertocarraro[DOT]com
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