Tom Vaughan writes: > I was just about to file exactly this same report. I've been able to access > the Courier imap server with IMP just fine. I've put up an imap-debug at: http://vaughan.to/tom/pub/imap-debug.gz if anyone is interested. If there is any other information that's needed, please let me know. I can even setup a shell acct. on the smtp/imap server if need be. Thanks much. -Tom > > -Tom > > Marc Packenius writes: > > > Hi, > > > > We're trying to make our IMAPd and IMAP-proxies work with nnimap, as of yet > > without success though. > > > > It seems I can login and get an overview of the messages (which is displayed > > in the Group buffer as count for unread and "all" messages), but when I try > > to access one of the mails, I run into problems. > > > > This is what I see: > > > > Starting gnus, the imap folder (nnimap+imap.freenet.de:inbox) displays a > > correct message count. The counts for new messages and all messages in > > the Group buffer are correct (e.g. 1/12). > > > > Whenever I try to enter the group, the number of new messages is set to 0 > > (e.g. 0/12) in the Group buffer and Gnus displays "No unread news". If > > the count for new articles was 0, Gnus displays "No articles in the > > group". > > > > We've compared the output from MS Exchange's imap server and from our > > imapd. The author of the imapd server ("Courier imapd") states: > > > > > Both of these responses appear to be perfectly correct. The differences > > > are completely superficial. > > > > Now we're lost. The problem doesn't seem to be with our imapd proxy (which > > doesn't modify the data), nor with the imapd server we're using. I'm > > including an Ethereal dump of what happens when I try to access the nnimap > > folder. > > > > Perhaps someone can point out where the problem lies? Please copy me on > > your response; I'm following the ding list, but not as close as I would > > like to... > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Marc Packenius, QA > > freenet.de AG, Entwicklungszentrum Düsseldorf > > > > > > > > -- > Tom Vaughan > -- Tom Vaughan