Hi all, my problem seems to be a cosmetic one (again). According to the docs: subscriptions: "yes" (default) if this namespace should handle its own subscriptions. If "no", then the first parent namespace with subscriptions=yes will handle it. Therefore is no way to create the following scenario: three namespaces (private, shared, public) the private namespace has to handle its own subscriptions the private namespace setup with "prefix = INBOX." the both shared and public namespace setup with "subscriptions = no" cause there is no so called "parent" namespace. Private namespace setup with "prefix = " works fine, but that's not what I want. namespace { type = public separator = . prefix = public. location = maildir:/var/spool/dovecot/vmail/public subscriptions = no } namespace inbox { type = private separator = . prefix = INBOX. inbox = yes } namespace { type = shared separator = . prefix = user.%%u. location = maildir:%%h/Maildir:INDEX=~/Maildir/shared/%%u subscriptions = no list = children } Any chance that the private namespace can subscribe to shared mailboxes with the principals above? ... Few hours later. Added a default namespace without any prefix: namespace { prefix separator = . hidden = yes subscriptions = yes } Subscriptions works as expected, but when I telnet to dovecot now the LSUB command shows all boxes beneath the INBOX as well as without the prefix: b lsub "" * * LSUB () "." "Sent" * LSUB () "." "Templates" * LSUB () "." "Trash" * LSUB () "." "Drafts" * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Sent" * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Templates" * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Trash" * LSUB () "." "INBOX.Drafts" * LSUB () "." "INBOX.user.bar.Sent" * LSUB () "." "user.bar.Sent" b OK Lsub completed. Completely stuck Holgert
On Fri, 2012-12-07 at 04:17 +0100, Holger Hegmanns wrote:> Hi all, > > my problem seems to be a cosmetic one (again). > > According to the docs: > > subscriptions: "yes" (default) if this namespace should handle its own > subscriptions. If "no", then the first parent namespace with > subscriptions=yes will handle it. > > Therefore is no way to create the following scenario: > > three namespaces (private, shared, public) > the private namespace has to handle its own subscriptions > the private namespace setup with "prefix = INBOX." > the both shared and public namespace setup with "subscriptions = no" > > cause there is no so called "parent" namespace. Private namespace setup > with "prefix = " works fine, but that's not what I want.First create all the namespaces you want and set subscriptions=no for all of them. Then create a new prefix="" namespace, and set it subscriptions=yes list=no hidden=yes.