4 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users[courier-users] Re: Sqwebmail and Sen...
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FrankOct 3, 2001 5:42 am 
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Subject:[courier-users] Re: Sqwebmail and Sent Items FolderActions...
From:Alessandro Vesely (ves@tana.it)
Date:Oct 4, 2001 7:41:48 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Sam Varshavchik writes:

Frank writes:

Hallo

is there a Chance to use "Sent Items" instead the "Sent" as Sent Folder that creats and uses Sqwebmail ?

You can cheat: replace "Sent" with "Sent Items" in all the HTML templates.

There is a problem here, however. In facts, it depends on the client. Some people use more than one client; E.g. one may have a nationalized version of OE and an english version of NS. Both are quite dumb at dealing with folder deletion/creation/renaming. If you don't override OE's predefined (nationalised) folder names before the first connection, you may be better off accepting the names it already created on the server.

How should a client discover the special folder names? From your previous answer I'd guess IMAP doesn't provide any reasonable way to do that. Then the question becomes: how does a server discover which folders does its client use in any special way?

Does it seem reasonable at all that webmail (in general, any client) adapts to the special folders set up that it finds for each specific user?

Ciao Ale