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IMAP folder.

Postby Bernoldi » Mar 15 06 8:23 am

Hi evrybody!

There is a way to change the location of the IMAP folder?
From "C:\" to "D:\".


Thkas!
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Postby Pascal » Mar 15 06 10:14 am

You'd need to edit the registry and restart the engine. So, make sure you have the appropriate registry backups / system restore points / etc.

Then go to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Qbik Software\WinGate\Settings\Mail

Change the:

MailRoot

value to where you want the mail folders to live.
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Postby Bernoldi » Mar 24 06 1:38 am

Thanks Pascal,

But when I change the folder, all the clients receive a prompt ask the user and password and not connect.

There is a way to stop it to happens?

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Postby Pascal » Mar 24 06 7:45 am

If they enter a username and password are they able to connect?
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Postby Bernoldi » Mar 24 06 7:54 am

Pascal wrote:If they enter a username and password are they able to connect?


No...
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Postby Pascal » Mar 24 06 8:22 am

Ok, just calling in some help on this one.
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Postby Roderick » Mar 24 06 11:52 am

Hi Bernoldi,

We have just tested this and it works fine. Please check if you have done the following.

You need to create the folder you want your mailroot changed too, in your D:\ drive. Changing the registry will not automatically create the directory for you.

You need to copy everything in the Mail folder, which contains the users profile from the C:\Program Files\WinGate\Mail location to the new folder on the D:\ location.

Let us know if further assistance is required.

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Postby labull » Mar 24 06 12:08 pm

Is the username & password prompt from Windows or WinGate.

If it's from Windows it could be a permissions issue on that drive/folder/share.
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