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Subject: Alternatives to Courier-IMAP
From: "Daniel Corbe" <daniel.junkmail@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 13:43:34 -0500
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Is there an alternative to Courier-IMAP that can be used with
qmail-ldap?  I'm having a problem with Apple's Mail.app and the
Courier IMAP server relating to the creation/deletion of Folders.
Apparently Apple has missed some basic support in the RFCs which allow
the IMAP server to tell the IMAP client where and how to create
folders.  As a result I don't have SENT messages, Autosave doesn't
work and a few other things are broken as well.

When dealing with the courier folks, people have been told to use
different E-Mail clients.  This isn't an option for me.

I'd like to find a working and stable IMAP server that has a more
relaxed interpretation of the IMAP spec.

Regards,
Daniel

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