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Old 30th December 2007, 03:26 PM
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Thunderbird IMAP Account

Alright, Im running my own webserver ,with postfix and courier with a mysql backend. Im using roundcube webmail as far as an online client.

All folders work great on Roundcube webmail, which is using IMAP

When I setup my IMAP account in thunderbird, all folders work except the "Drafts" folder, which gives me an error in thunderbird "something to the extent of you might have exceeded the limit of connections".

What I dont understand is, why does the Drafts folder work perfectly on roundcube, but not on thunderbird?
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