Re: Managing folders on Thunderbird and SquirrelMail

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That did it.  Was using /home/<user>/mail in Thunderbird's setup.

Mike


Karl Pearson wrote:
> 
> Dovecot uses a default setting of /home/$USER/mail without making any
> changes, so in your Squirrelmail and Thunderbird setup, you need to see
> if that's the case.
> 
> In Thunderbird, go to View Settings For This Account and under Server
> Settings, click on the Advanced button and make sure the IMAP server
> directory is empty. Click on the 3 checkboxes below that blank space.
> Personal namespace should just have "" in it and everything else is
> blank, other than Allow server to override these... is checked.
> 
> In Squirrelmail, the settings should be done this way:
> 
> ./configure (in your default Squirrelmail directory) and then choose 3,
> folder defaults. #1 should be blank for dovecot.
> 
> Now you need to get to your home directory and see if there's a folder
> named mail under /home/$USER/mail, and if there is, make sure you move
> it to /home/$USER/mail. In some instances I've seen a path like this
> with duplicate folders in it: /home/$USER/mail/mail
> 
> This happens when the default folder prefix is put to mail when it
> should be left blank because Dovecot uses it automatically, so if you
> put mail in the default folder prefix for either Thunderbird or
> Squirrelmail, you get the duplicate mail folder.
> 
> I think that's all there is to it.
> 
> Now go into both and unsubscribe from all folders, then re-subscribe to
> all folders.
> 
> If you still have duplicates, something else is going on.
> 
> HTH (and works),
> 
> Karl
> 
> 
> On Mon, January 18, 2010 10:14 pm, Mike DiChiappari wrote:
>> Been reading about this, but haven't found a solution - just a headache.
>>
>> Configuration is:
>> Ubuntu 8.0.4
>> Postfix 2.5.1
>> Dovecot 1.0.10
>> SquirrelMail 1.4.3
>>
>> Manage folders (IMAP) is working, but with a snafu.  I can see and
>> manage folders on Thunderbird.  I can see and mange folders in
>> SquirrelMail.  But SquirrelMail shows them twice.  One set of folders
>> appears indented and clicking on one gives an "invalid mailbox name".
>> The other set of folders works fine.
>>
>> All incoming mail is stored in /var/spool/mail/<user>.  All mailboxes
>> (mbox) are stored in /var/home/mail.
>>
>> There is a .subscriptions file.  In it, Thunderbird seems to include
>> lines like this:
>>
>> /home/<user>/mail/<foldername>
>>
>> There is a duplicate set of lines that SquirrelMail seems to create that
>> look like:
>>
>> <foldername>
>>
>> How can I fix this to remove the duplicates?
>>
>> Mike
>>
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