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Subject: RE: Horde / Outlook folders
From: "Peter" <peter () worldwide-fx ! com>
Date: 2005-11-09 6:22:59
Message-ID: 000001c5e4f6$079fd450$470aa8c0 () wb01
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Thanks for the response Bernhard,
I discovered that this is because horde filters(ingo) don't support kolabs
user sieve script and deactivate them.
If you activate horde/ingo sieve script, default kolab sieve script (deliver
to INBOX/inbox) goes away.
Rgds,
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: kolab-users-bounces@kolab.org [mailto:kolab-users-bounces@kolab.org]
On Behalf Of Bernhard Reiter
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 1:25 AM
To: kolab-users@kolab.org
Subject: Re: Horde / Outlook folders
HI Peter,
Am Montag, 24. Oktober 2005 09:58 schrieb Peter:
> I am testing kolab(2.1)+horde(cvs) + toltech connector(2.06) and so
> far many things work ok, except that
Note that Horde is still experimental it might or might not be broken.
Help for this is of course welcome, but we expect a serious of deeper design
issues, so this is not easy to fix.
> I had two times strange damages to ldap database, i.e. kolab object
> was missing and I had to bootstrap it, but here is the biggest
> annoyance to me:
>
> Horde sees two inboxes, because of the structure created from toltech
> connector, when syncing with outlook personal folders.
This is a "feature" of Outlook.
> When I work with horde, my received e-mail go to the parent toplevel
> inbox, which is equivalent to personal folders in outlook..
>
> If I leave those mails there, they are not accessible anymore from
> anything else than horde.
Actually the Outlook should get them via pop3.
(This is the recommended configuration for Toltec.)
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