From: Anthony Roybal (ar@socrates.berkeley.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 02 2002 - 14:30:33 PDT
Hi,
Some IMAP mail clients, such as Eudora, assume that you are using a
Trash folder on the server, but the folder is not created by default.
You either have to create the Trash folder on the server and tell
Eudora where it is, or change Eudora's settings to not use the Trash
folder on the server. Since UCLink is a shared system and space is
ultimately limited, the second choice is preferred.
If you need directions to do this, they are in the electronic
documentation installed on disk with Eudora.
Anthony Roybal
Workstation Software Support Group
At 2:18 PM -0700 7/2/02, Simone Viger wrote:
>Hello Everyone
>I recently set up one of my users with IMAP. When she tries to
>delete messages she gets the following error. The imap command has
>failed. Reason: invalid imap mailbox name trash. I made sure it said
>'when I delete a message move it to trash'. I also refreshed the
>mailboxes. Does anyone have any suggestions.
>
>Thanks in advance
>Simone
>
>
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