Folder structure going crazy with two sent / gesendet folders

Gunnar Wrobel wrobel at horde.org
Thu Sep 29 17:51:01 CEST 2011


Quoting Benjamin Eckl <b-eckl at gmx.de>:

> Hey community,
>
> I'm working with:
>
> Kolab Groupware Server Version
> 2.3.2 Community Edition
>
> Kolab Groupware Server Component Versions
> amavisd: 2.5.3-20080101
> apache: 2.2.17-20110328
> clamav: 0.97-20110301
> db: 4.5.20.2-20070628_kolab1
> imapd: 2.3.16-20110428_kolab1
> kolab-fbview: 1.2.0-20081227
> kolab-webadmin: 2.3.2-20110603
> kolab-webclient: 1.2.6-20100122
> kolabd: 2.3.2-20110531
> openldap: 2.4.23-20110308
> openssl: 1.0.0d-20110222
> perl-kolab: 2.3+git-20101212
> php-smarty: 2.6.20-20081212
> php: 5.3.6-20110601
> postfix: 2.8.3-20110531
> spamassassin: 3.2.4-20080107
> sqlite: 3.6.22-20100309
>
> While doing tests for real life use, I got confusing behavior in folder
> structure.
>
> I did sync with synckolab (1.5.2) for thunderbird 3.1.13 (+lightning
> 1.0b2) and z-push with nokia E71.
>
> Now the components do not know anymore where to save sent mails. I have
> a "Sent" folder and a "Gesendet" folder (german translation of sent).
> There is no chance to delete any of them. Firefox i.e. cannot
> differentiate between both, Sent gets automatically translated but both
> folder are displayed and get special icons. Sometimes emails are saved
> in sent and sometimes in gesendet.
>
> Anyone an idea how to solve this issue or help me debugging this
> misbehavior?

Usually the clients have a setting that allows to set the folder for  
sent mail. I don't know for certain if the client you use on nokia  
supports it. But I'm certain thunderbird does. So I would suggest to  
configure thunderbird to use whatever the client on nokia is using.

Cheers,

Gunnar

>
> Thanks!
> Ben
>
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