![]() ![]() They could click on just any of those folders and see all the sent mail. That way, users may still see their clients' own created folder for - for example - Sent Mail, and when they use the webmail clients, still see both types of folders created for the same thing (storing sent email), but they won't have half of their sent mail in 1 folder and the other half in the other. Is there perhaps a way to automatically change non-default folders into sym-links to the default ones that webmail clients use ?.(and have all the installed webmails use these of course) Is there a way to create these folders when a mailbox has been created ?.Do all the widely used webmails amounst DA users (squirrel, at, roundcube, etc.) use the same folder-names, by default ?. ![]() Hasslefree !Īnd I agree that this is how software of the 21st century should work. Having you end up with a bunch of irregular named folders, that can differ per mailbox.Īsside from that, 99% of my clients has no technical knowledge of this, and just wants to use and see their email, with all the clients they use, without having to even click on the settings-button. It can even get messed up worse, when client A first sends an email, and creates a sent-folder named "INBOX.SENT", a second client first saves an email concept and creates a folder named "Concepts". They all seem to complain about 'IMAP username or password incorrect', or similar, although I have confirmed I use the right password by logging into the web interface at with my apple-id credentials. Plus, some clients create local folders, instead of server-folders. Im having no luck adding my icloud email account to either the Evolution, Geary or Thunderbird clients. You will have to change all the other clients to the settings of the first client you've used. Yes, and that's exactly what's bothering me. ![]()
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