I don't know about mozilla, but under netscape you need to uncheck
the "show only subscribed folders" under the advanced IMAP options
for your IMAP server to see all the folders it offers.


"Austad, Jay" wrote:
> 
> Yes, it wouldn't find all of my folders.  Only Inbox, nothing under it.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bret Baptist [mailto:bbaptist at iexposure.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:46 PM
> > To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> > Subject: Re: [TCLUG] ms outlook under WINE?
> >
> >
> > Have you tried using the Mozilla IMAP client yet?  I have no
> > idea if it would
> > be fast enough for you, but it is worth a try.
> >
> > Bret.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thursday 06 December 2001 11:16 am, you wrote:
> > > > I don't know if this helps or not, but I just read that IBM is
> > > > producing a Domino server that is supposed to "play well with
> > > > Outlook".  I think if I remember correctly it's based on Linux.
> > >
> > > Have you used Domino though?  I have, it sucks bigtime.
> > >
> > > Anyway, I just need something to run under linux that will
> > play well
> > > with exchange and use all of the scheduling features, and handle my
> > > enormous mailbox.  Every single IMAP client I try either seg faults
> > > halfway through grabbing my message headers, is abysmally slow, or
> > > doesn't find all of my folders.
> > >
> > > Jay
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Austad, Jay [mailto:austad at marketwatch.com]
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 12:54 PM
> > > > To: 'tclug-list at mn-linux.org'
> > > > Subject: RE: [TCLUG] ms outlook under WINE?
> > > >
> > > > > Wow.  why in the world would a person need/want/think about 50K
> > > > > messages in a mailbox?
> > > >
> > > > I'm on many different mailing lists for various software
> > packages,
> > > > security lists, and other things.  Plus, I get several hundred
> > > > emails a week from people I work with on various issues.  I get
> > > > nearly 1000 messages a day, and most get deleted.  I
> > delete what I
> > > > can do without, but I really need to keep as much around
> > as possible
> > > > in case I need to look back on it.  I lost about 3 months of mail
> > > > from late 1999, and I find myself needing to go back and
> > find stuff
> > > > from then fairly often.  My mailbox tends to act as my memory
> > > > for almost all of my work related stuff.  If I delete
> > > > something, chances are I will forget the details of it 3
> > months later.
> > > >
> > > > One of the Kmail developers told me that Outlook uses
> > IMAP to pull
> > > > mail from an exchange server, but I think he's wrong. Outlook
> > > > connects to ports 1225 and 1226 on the exchange server,
> > not the IMAP
> > > > port.  Exchange sends notifications to the client when new mail
> > > > arrives also, with IMAP, you have to check every few minutes.
> > > > Having the scheduling, mail, task lists, and other things all
> > > > together is actually nice once you've gotten used to it. I'm much
> > > > more productive now that I was at my last company where we had
> > > > separate systems for everything, and no integrated scheduling.  I
> > > > think the concept of Exchange/Lotus Notes is right, but the
> > > > implementations suck. Outlook is bloated and slow, Exchange
> > > > is buggy, Notes just plain sucks ass in all respects (except
> > > > for the "runs on Solaris" part).  PHPGroupware is nice, but
> > > > the requirement of a web interface to use it sucks, although,
> > > > I think they are working on a KDE or GNOME client that just
> > > > pulls and posts XML in the background.
> > > >
> > > > Isn't The Kompany working on an integrated system for
> > Aethera?  Or
> > > > was that the gnome people for Evolution?  Right now, there are no
> > > > open standards for this type of thing, and there needs to
> > be.  Even
> > > > better, whatever kind of server that ends up getting
> > developed for
> > > > linux needs to have some sort of connector to MS Exchange so
> > > > companies could have a nice easy migration path, instead of just
> > > > tearing out one system and replacing it with another.
> > And it also
> > > > needs to have some sort of clustering/redundancy built in.  Notes
> > > > and Exchange have a rather poor implementation of clustering, but
> > > > it does work, and it will most likely save your ass if one of
> > > > the servers dies/crashes/explodes.  I know I wouldn't
> > > > implement any kind of mailserver solution in a large
> > > > corporate environment without some sort of failover
> > > > (preferably transparent).  Failover should be easy, just
> > > > replicate every database transaction to your standby server,
> > > > and use tools from the linuxHA project to do the actual
> > > > failover monitoring.  I don't know how easy it is to
> > > > replicate both ways, but if it was easy, setting up a cluster
> > > > using the linux virtual server would be fairly trivial also.
> > > >
> > > > Bah, enough of my ranting.  I have work to do.  In fact,
> > work to do
> > > > on mailservers, something which I'm quite sick of.
> > > >
> > > > Jay
> > > >
> > > > > duncan
> > > > >
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