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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Unable to Delete mail - RH7.2 server and PHPgr
From: |
Rett Walters |
Subject: |
Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Unable to Delete mail - RH7.2 server and PHPgroupware 0.9.14.001 |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Feb 2003 19:52:32 +0000 |
Thanks for the Info.... Turns out, that I found the email settings regarding
the
Trash folder shortly after I sent the message to the list, and the box to
enable a
"trash" folder was unchecked. I checked it and low and behold--- its works....
Thanks for the quick response...
Rett Walters
Chris Weiss (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>The name of the trash folder is defined in your email presf. If you want to
>use
>one check the box AND specify a folder, then make sure that folder exists.
>BTW,
>whatever is typed in here /should/ be auto created, I don't think a fix has
>been
>added to the phpgw tree yet though.
>
>if you don't want a trash folder run `cvs -z6 update -dP` from the
>phpgroupware dir
>to apply all the patches since release, which will handle the error and just
>delete
>mail into oblivion.
>
>Rett Walters (address@hidden) wrote*:
>>
>>I receive the following message when attempting to delete mail:
>>
>>mail_msg(_wrappers): flush_buffered_move_commmands: LEAVING on ERROR,
>>$imap_err:
>>[UID COPY failed: Can't append to mailbox ##NOTHING##: no such mailbox] return
>False
>>LINE 1576 command was: $GLOBALS[phpgw_dcom_0]->dcom->mail_move(i:19; ,470,
>>s:11:"##NOTHING##";)
>>
>>First, I know this question was answered recently on this list,
>>unfortunately, the
>>solution of "create you trash folder" hasn't worked for me.
>>
>>My IMAP server is what is installed via Redhat 8.0 (phpgroupware software is
>>served
>>via a RH7.2 server), the package name is imap-2001a-15, I currently have
>>phpgroupware set to the default (cyrus I believe) type. I already had a
>INBOX.Trash
>>folder to begin with, that Squirrelmail used fine.
>>
>>I tried creating the trash folder from with phpgroupware (using the Folders
>>button
>>in email) using every variation of "trash" I can think of (ie Trash, TRASH,
>>trash,
>>etc) to no avail. I have also attempted to use the expert create folder
>>option
>>(using INBOX.trash, INBOX.Trash, etc)....This didn't work either. Can
>>someone tell
>>me the exact procedure to create this folder?
>>
>>Thanks in advance for the help!!!!
>>
>>Rett Walters
>>
>>
>>
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