|| On Thu, 07 Dec 2000 09:48:30 +0100 || Simon Josefsson wrote: sj> Also you might want to look at `imap-log', perhaps there's a sj> permission problem or something. (On Cyrus IMAPD servers, sj> mailboxes are normally named "INBOX.whatever", rather than just sj> "whatever". So unless your nnmail-split-fancy variable contain sj> the "INBOX." prefix, nnimap can't save your mail.) It seems that this was the cause of the problem. After putting a few fancy splitting rules into nnimap-split-fancy, it did auto-create the INBOX.mine mailbox as it should and I was able to read it. Thanks. So now it seems I either have to change all my splitting rules to something with INBOX.* or get myself another IMAP server. Recommendations, anyone? Regards, Georg P.S. Anyone have experience with a good & reliable utility to keep two IMAP repositories/servers in sync even if one is offline for a while and both might have been changed? -- Georg C. F. Greve the monthly GNU forum in English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese. Check it out at http://brave-gnu-world.org/