shared folders

Rohrer, Bernhard graylion at sm-wg.net
Mon Mar 2 11:13:13 CET 2015


 

I expected Shared folders - Spam, without the intermediate layer which
offers nothing but redundancy, since the word "shared folders" already
strongly indicates that this is shared. What reason is there to display
the 2nd level? 

On 1.3.2015 19:53, Daniel Hoffend wrote: 

> You wanted and shared folder. And that's how they roll. If you want to share on of your personal folders that's something different and can be done within roundcube. 
> 
> Or what did you expected?
> 
> -- 
> mfg 
> Daniel Hoffend 
> 
> Am 01.03.2015 um 14:33 schrieb Rohrer, Bernhard <graylion at sm-wg.net>:
> 
> Hmm, that helped, but now I have Shared Folders - shared - spam 
> 
> On 1.3.2015 13:38, Daniel Hoffend wrote: 
> The Target imap folder format should be 
> Something like 
> 
> shared/spam at example.org 
> 
> While @example.org [1] is the primary domain.
> 
> -- 
> mfg 
> Daniel Hoffend 
> 
> Am 01.03.2015 um 14:14 schrieb Rohrer, Bernhard <graylion at sm-wg.net>:
> 
> On 1.3.2015 13:28, Daniel Hoffend wrote: 
> 1) whats the Target IMAP Folder? 
> 
> SPAM 
> 
> 2) is the @doamin part of your primary email and the shared folder the same? I don't care abut the mail address of the shared folder the folder naming important. 
> 
> YES, SAME @ DOMAIN 
> 
> 3) executing 'kolab lm' on the cli shows the folder created? 
> 
> YES 
> 
> Danke und Gruss
> 
> -- 
> Bernhard

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