Sumit Gulati
2006-Jul-29 14:15 UTC
[Dovecot] Folder not visible - after migration ( Squirrel Mail )
Hello, We did migration from old version postfix to new version postfix (2.3).>From old dovcot 0.99 to dovcot 1.0 rc2 and we rsynched /Home of old box to new /Home 1:1After migration we are not able to see customise the folders in squirrel mail interface. What could be the reason. Regards, Sumit -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20060729/3a129b53/attachment-0001.html>
Sumit Gulati
2006-Jul-31 05:09 UTC
[Dovecot] Folder not visible - after migration ( Squirrel Mail )
Hello, Please give me any solution for this problem i am facing lot of problem because of these folders. These folder is not showing in /home/username also, Please tell me the location of these folders. Regards, Sumit ----- Original Message ----- From: Sumit Gulati To: dovecot at dovecot.org Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 7:45 PM Subject: Folder not visible - after migration ( Squirrel Mail ) Hello, We did migration from old version postfix to new version postfix (2.3). From old dovcot 0.99 to dovcot 1.0 rc2 and we rsynched /Home of old box to new /Home 1:1 After migration we are not able to see customise the folders in squirrel mail interface. What could be the reason. Regards, Sumit -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20060731/56d32018/attachment.html>
Christian Schmidt
2006-Jul-31 09:32 UTC
[Dovecot] Folder not visible - after migration ( Squirrel Mail )
Hello Sumit, Sumit Gulati, 29.07.2006 (d.m.y):> We did migration from old version postfix to new version postfix (2.3). > From old dovcot 0.99 to dovcot 1.0 rc2 and we rsynched /Home of old box to new /Home 1:1 > After migration we are not able to see customise the folders in squirrel mail interface. > What could be the reason.What does your default_mail_env setting look like? Regards, Christian Schmidt -- Wenige Dinge auf Erden sind l?stiger als die stumme Mahnung, die von einem guten Beispiel ausgeht. -- Mark Twain (eigl. Samuel Langhorne Clemens)