TonyGroves
Programmer
I have a small network with a mail server (MDaemon) and am installing Eudora 5.2 on all the terminals (running Windows NT). Each user has access to two IMAP folders on the server, a personal one (in their home directory) and a public one. Since the users come and go, are non-technical, and swap computers a lot, I have set up their logon scripts so that Eudora shortcuts with the appropriate arguments are copied to their desktops, and for new users, a default set of Eudora files is copied to their home directories. This seems to work fine except that the users constantly get "IMAP folder synchronisation failure" messages.
Does anybody know what I can do about this? I notice that the Eudora IMAP directories each contain a .inf file containing some binary content - could this have something to do with it, and does anybody know what the binary content represents?
Does anybody know what I can do about this? I notice that the Eudora IMAP directories each contain a .inf file containing some binary content - could this have something to do with it, and does anybody know what the binary content represents?