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2007 Nov 21
3
Users w/o acl access appear to be subscribed to public folders (1.1b8)
I noticed this today, I had a user outside of our department test out dovecot. They were using squirrelmail and I noticed that dovecot thinks this user is subscribed to ALL public folders even though a dovecot ACL prevents all access. I'm pretty sure access is still denied. I was able to reproduce this with a guest account I added: l lsub "" "#shared/decs/%" * LSUB
2006 Oct 28
2
LSUB and namespaces - how to get rid of multible prefixes
I'm using dovecot 1.0.rc7 and Squirrelmain 1.4.8 using IMAP on a Debian 3.1 Testing system, and I'm having a problem. When Squirrelmail (or other IMAP clients) submits an LSUB "" "*%", dovecot responds with: Request: A004 LSUB "" "*%" Response: * LSUB () "/" "INBOX.Sent" * LSUB () "/" "INBOX.Trash" *
2011 Nov 06
3
2.1: virtual plugin and lsub
Hi Timo, I'm using the virtual plugin and have 2 mailboxes configured in the "virtual" namespace (dovecot -n attached). Using lsub with dovecot 2.0.15 leads to the following result: 1 lsub "" "virtual/*" * LSUB () "/" "virtual/Lists" * LSUB () "/" "virtual/unread" 1 OK Lsub completed. However with dovecot 2.1 (latest hg
2008 Oct 06
3
Help - I keep getting LSUB permission denied
Hi, I am using dovecot: 1.0.rc15 I was upgrading Debian and installed new versions of lots of things. My mail came fine and I though there was not problem until a user called and said it was not working through webmail. I tried, it it worked fine and I realized the problem was with dovecot. I have created new users, tried different UIDs. Removed any protections but when I telnet to the
2016 Oct 07
4
Subscription not immediately reflected
Hello, ? I noticed that somewhere between 2.2.22 and 2.2.25 the workings of subscriptions seem to have changed. In version 2.2.25, when a client subscribes to a folder, and then does an LSUB command, it will not see that subscribed folder. If you retry the LSUB command, the change is there. Same with unsubscribes. In version 2.2.22 I did not see this weird behavior. ? John
2011 Dec 22
2
LSUB and subscribed folders
I have a strange behavior on a customer's server and I don't understand that: User "bar" has some folders and one shared folder from "foo" if I use the "LIST"-command, which should list AFAIK *all* folders: # telnet localhost 143 a login bar xxxx a OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE IDLE SORT SORT=DISPLAY THREAD=REFERENCES
2007 Dec 01
1
Received Date vs Date Header
I am trying to figure out why my mail clients are not correctly showing me the received date versus the date header date. I am using Dovecot 1.1B9. Here is a copy of the rawlog from Dovecot when I started up the client. Is Dovecot supposed to be sending the received date and the date header during this conversation? * OK [RAWLOG TIMESTAMP] 2007-11-30 16:48:31 * NAMESPACE ((""
2010 Jan 09
1
Problem in LSUB?
Hi guys, I'm not 100% sure about the dovecot version in the server because I don't have access to it, just an account, but I think it's 1.1-rc4 I'm an email client developer and I have a doubt about the behaviour of LSUB that I think it's buggy. See this chat with the server 40 LIST "" INBOX * LIST (\HasChildren) "." "INBOX" 40 OK List
2011 Sep 15
1
unexpected LSUB / LIST (SUBSCRIBED) output Re: Panic: file mailbox-list-subscriptions.c: line 66 (mailbox_list_subscription_fill_one): assertion failed: (ns!= NULL && (ns->flags & NAMESPACE_FLAG_AUTOCREATED) != 0)
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On Wed, 2011-09-14 at 12:10 +0200, Lutz Pre?ler wrote: > > imap(2717, testuser): Panic: file mailbox-list-subscriptions.c: line > > 66 (mailbox_list_subscription_fill_one): assertion failed: (ns!= NULL > > && (ns->flags & NAMESPACE_FLAG_AUTOCREATED) != 0) > > > Fixed:
2008 May 06
1
A previously unreported lsub/list discrepancy in 1.1rc5 and earlier
Not sure about 1.0, I don't run it anymore :) But a few users discovered for a small issue that only affects a very small portion of my userbase where instructional correction will suffice. I guess I am reporting it in the interest of getting it out there, and I can live with it if not fixed but it might be an issue for some people. I'm running through my list of issues. Basically,
2011 Dec 21
1
Problem listing SPECIAL-USE flags
Timo, we want to implement SPECIAL-USE in Thunderbird (TB), but we've run into problems. I believe you could help change that. Here's the problem: By default TB only lists subscribed (LSUB) folders when it accesses an IMAP server. However when I do a LSUB on recent Dovecot 2.1 code from mercurial I don't get to see the SPECIAL-USE flags. Therefore TB fails to identify which folders
2007 Apr 24
1
LSUB "" "" vs LIST "" "" (hacked Apple Mail problem)
...ng a hack for Apple Mail that replaces its LIST command with LSUB (something like what's described here: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php? story=20040407062603804), to prevent it from syncing public folders from the Exchange server at the office. The hack replaces _all_ LISTs with LSUBs, including the LIST "" "" Mail.app sends to discover the hierarchy delimiter. Since dovecot doesn't give it any information in response to LSUB "" "", Mail.app defaults to using "/" as a delimiter, which means that trying to access a su...
2010 Jan 31
2
LSUB output format != LIST output format
Hi, I have a problem with my hanging claws-mail. I first subscribed to their bug tracker, described the problem and before I pressed on submit in their bugtracker, I realized it might be a problem with dovecot. I'm using dovecot for internal purposes only (catching all my external boxes and storing locally): # 1.2.8: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf # OS: FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p5 i386 listen: *,
2012 Aug 21
1
Imap Ghost folder
Hi list, i have a strange "ghost" folder in my subscription list and just can't find out how to get rid of it. It seems to be someones Inbox, but it doesn't tell me whose. Here's a screenshot of Open-Xchanges Web-GUI: /http://s9.postimage.org/6aohh97ov/iehadjhb.jpg / As you can see there is an unamed folder just under Freigaben (Shares). In Thunderbird:
2016 Oct 27
1
Subscription not immediately reflected
I can't reproduce this. Can you send your doveconf -n output and also an example IMAP session showing what goes wrong? I tested with Maildir and mdbox, and with and without mailbox_list_index=yes: x lsub "" * * LSUB () "/" INBOX x OK Lsub completed (0.000 + 0.000 secs). x subscribe Trash x OK Subscribe completed (0.000 + 0.000 secs). x lsub "" * * LSUB ()
2009 Oct 02
1
Problem with LSUB and public namespace
Hi, I'd like to know if the following is normal. I've a setup with 2 namespace (private/public) where each user can use subscriptions. This problem is triggered by claws-mail, which uses LSUB to get subscribed mailboxes: * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ SASL-IR LOGIN-REFERRALS ID ENABLE AUTH=PLAIN] Dovecot ready. . login user password . namespace * NAMESPACE (("INBOX."
2010 Apr 02
2
Thunderbird subscription bug ?
Hello Timo, I'm having a hard time trying to understand why Thunderbird 3.0.3 doesn't allow me to subscribe to a shared mailbox which I can subscribe to via Kmail for instance. I'm running dovecot-1.2.11/Maildir. The user 'doveimap' shares his mailbox folder/subfolder to the 'dovepop' user which should see it in the '#shared' shared namespace at the following
2005 Apr 11
1
LSUB matches prefix bug?
I think I've found a minor bug in the LSUB command: . LSUB "" "*" gives ... * LIST (\Noselect) "/" "#maildir" ^^^^ * LSUB () "/" "#maildir/test4" where I have a namespace with prefix "#maildir/". Here's a patch to make it not list the namespace prefix in an LSUB command (or should it list it as 'LSUB
2006 Jul 18
2
Masking INBOX.INBOX
I am using dovecot and trying to make it compatible with my a BincIMAP installation. BincIMAP uses a scheme similar to Courier-IMAP, so I set up this default_mail_env: default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir And this namespace: namespace private { separator = . prefix = INBOX. inbox = yes } Which mostly works as expected, but I now see an "INBOX" subfolder of "INBOX" in
2012 Dec 07
1
namespace subscription problem
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