Re: Folders missing with new version

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Hi,

I thought I had solved my problem, but creating new folders is a bit
weird still.

> Correct configuration is
> ----
> SquirrelMail Configuration : Read: config.php (1.4.0)
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Folder Defaults
> 1.  Default Folder Prefix          : mail/
> 2.  Show Folder Prefix Option      : true
> 3.  Trash Folder                   : Trash
> 4.  Sent Folder                    : Sent
> 5.  Drafts Folder                  : Drafts
> ----
> Folder list should look like http://img593.imageshack.us/i/nuotrauka1.png/.
> If you compare screenshots, you should see that folder tree is more readable
> in second screenshot and uses less screen estate.
>
> Check SquirrelMail user preferences and make sure that they don't have
> folder prefix or special folders' customizations.

Okay, I have set the configuration to the above, including the mail/
setting, but have left the folder names as INBOX.Trash, etc, for
simplicity for now.

> Create ~/mail/ directory and move all mailboxes to mail/.

Okay, have done this.

> Rename INBOX.Something mailboxes to Something.
>
> Delete .mailboxlist

Okay, have deleted .mailboxlist. Is that not a component of uw?

The users are now able to create folders, but they have a leading dot,
as in mail/.foldername instead of just mail/foldername. What would be
the cause of this?

> Enable autosubscribe plugin and set it to subscribe all mailboxes.

It seems newly created folders are automatically subscribed, and the
Folders config page for the user has the ability to subscribe to other
folders in their home. Is there another reason I should install the
autosubscribe?

Thanks,
Alex

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