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UW-IMAP server's list of default mailboxes includes optional folders it is capable of supporting, even if those folders are not actually configured and enabled, which includes MH folders. When <span class="application">Cone</span> asks for the number of messages in the “<span class="quote">#mhinbox</span>” folder, the UW-IMAP server reports an error unless the account already has an MH-format mailbox (which is usually not the case).</p> <p>Therefore, manual adjustments are needed after opening an UW-IMAP account for the first time. Highlight each unwanted mail folder, and press <span class="keycap"><strong>D</strong></span> to delete it. Leave only “<span class="quote">INBOX</span>” and “<span class="quote">Folders</span>”. The “<span class="quote">Folders</span>” directory will usually open the server account's home directory. The default UW-IMAP server configuration provides IMAP access to the entire server account's home directory. In most cases mail folders will not exist in the home directory, but in a subdirectory, such as “<span class="quote">Mail</span>”. Display the contents of the account's home directory by opening “<span class="quote">Folders</span>”, highlight the “<span class="quote">Mail</span>” subdirectory, then press <span class="keycap"><strong>U</strong></span>, then <span class="keycap"><strong>T</strong></span>. This action creates a top-level shortcut to <code class="filename">$HOME/Mail</code>, after which the top-level “<span class="quote">Folders</span>” entry may be deleted, leaving the UW-IMAP server account showing only “<span class="quote">INBOX</span>” and “<span class="quote">Mail</span>” as the initial list of folders. This is usually the preferred UW-IMAP server configuration.</p> </dd> <dt><span class="term"><span class="application">Cone</span> refuses to start on a UTF-8 terminal, reporting “<span class="quote"><code class="literal">ERROR: Your display appears to be set to the UTF-8 character set. This application cannot display this character set. If this application did not read the display character set name correctly, the name of the display's character set name can be manually specified using the CHARSET environment variable. Otherwise reconfigure your display to use a supported character set and try again.</code></span>”</span></dt> <dd> <p>Cone requires the wide-character version of the Curses library in order to support UTF-8 displays. Some Linux distributions (or other systems) may not include a wide-character Curses library. The <a class="link" href="INSTALL.html" title="Installing Cone" shape="rect">INSTALL</a> file contains instructions for building a UTF-8 capable version of <span class="application">Cone</span> for Red Hat 9, and earlier.</p> </dd> <dt><span class="term"><span class="application">Cone</span> refuses to start on a UTF-8 terminal, reporting “<span class="quote"><code class="literal">ERROR: Your display appears to be set to the ANSI_X3.4-1968 character set. This application cannot display this character set. If this application did not read the display character set name correctly, the name of the display's character set name can be manually specified using the CHARSET environment variable. Otherwise reconfigure your display to use a supported character set and try again.</code></span>”</span></dt> <dd> <p>This error is reported if <code class="envar">LC_ALL</code>, <code class="envar">LANG</code>, or some other locale-related variable is not set. A similar error naming some other character set indicates that this character set is not supported by <span class="application">Cone</span>. <span class="application">Cone</span> supports most ISO-8859 and Cyrillic character sets. When built with a wide-character enabled Curses library <span class="application">Cone</span> can also display UTF-8, and some East Asian character sets.</p> </dd> <dt><span class="term"><span class="application">Cone</span> reports the following error when trying to connect to a POP3 server: “<span class="quote">This POP3 server does not appear to implement the POP3 UIDL command.</span>”</span></dt> <dd> <p>The server is running old POP3 code that does not implement all the modern POP3 features. Instead of trying to configure a POP3 account, configure a POP3 maildrop account instead. 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