ok in general
the mail client (thunderbird etc) will usually create these upon the
first login
i on the other hand (because this was always a crap shoot with cyrus)
take the time to make the special folders manually.
example (done in python):
command2 =
commands.getoutput('/usr/local/bin/doveadm mailbox create -s -u %s Sent'
%str(username))
print 'Command2 : %s' %command2
command3 =
commands.getoutput('/usr/local/bin/doveadm mailbox create -s -u %s
Trash' %str(username))
print 'Command3 : %s' %command3
command4 =
commands.getoutput('/usr/local/bin/doveadm mailbox create -s -u %s
Drafts' %str(username))
print 'Command4 : %s' %command4
also note dovecot config's
namespace inbox {
inbox = yes
location mailbox Drafts {
auto = subscribe
special_use = \Drafts
}
mailbox Sent {
auto = subscribe
special_use = \Sent
}
mailbox Trash {
auto = subscribe
special_use = \Trash
}
prefix separator = /
}
will / should do the same thing.
Happy Wednesday !!!
Thanks - paul
Paul Kudla
Scom.ca Internet Services <http://www.scom.ca>
004-1009 Byron Street South
Whitby, Ontario - Canada
L1N 4S3
Toronto 416.642.7266
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Fax?1.888.892.7266
Email?paul at scom.ca
On 10/24/2022 11:07 PM, Henry R wrote:>
> Hello
>
> I removed the user in static userdb file, and deleted
> /var/mail/vhosts/$domain/$user dir.
>
> when I recreated the user, the system dirs (sent, draft etc) disappeared.
>
> Anything wrong here? Thank you.
>
>