

Create a new Profile again from scratch: This time Outlook will recognize the Special Folders.Īll this works without XLIST Support, apparently based on pattern matching.Subscribe to the (English) Special Folders.The Special Folders will not be recognized. Start Outlook and create a new Profile from scratch. Delete the Outlook Profile (via control panel, "E-Mail 32 bit").I then switched back to German without renaming the Special Folders. In "Options", I switched OWA to English and let it rename the Special Folders. I had to do this partially via Telnet, because Outlook won't unsubscribe Folders that it considers "Special".
#Xlist command not working Patch
If it doesn't, a patch implementing this feature shouldn't be longer than a few (10 maybe?) lines of code and a few kind words to the developer team to get it into the next release of the server in question.Īgain, many thanks! My Provider charges a lot more if I use the same Mailbox via Exchange protocol, so that's not really an option for me.Īnyway, after many hours of trial and error I found a workaround:

Usually, any newer IMAP server supporting RFC6154 "LIST" ("XLIST") supports both the older XLIST as well as the The same document doesn't mention the extension, so I'd assume it (Outlook 2013) doesn't necessarily support this feature using LIST as specified per RFC6154 (but only using explicitly XLIST.)

