Re: Missing Folders in List

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>> The problem I'm having is that folders are getting skipped and
>> re-ordered in the folder list view in SquirrelMail. If I look using
>> mutt, kmail or cyradm, then one of my users has the hierarchy:
>
> Typically, having spent hours on Google trying to fix this problem, just
> after I mailed the list I found a work-around - it seems that the folder
> list is only displaying "subscribed" folders. I was under the impression
> that folder subscriptions were just about which folders to poll for new
> mail - is there a way to display all folders regardless of whether or not
> they're subscribed?

Nope, the subscription decides what to show. This might help though:
<http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=245>.

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