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2006 May 30
1
Migration problems from Courier-Imap
Hi, I'm migrating from Courier-Imap to Dovecot-Imapd and I have some problems.. I don't want to change the IMAP folders, so I wish to have Dovecot's compatibility with Courier's IMAP folders. In the Dovecot configuration I configured this: namespace private { separator = . prefix = INBOX. inbox = yes } Dovecot correctly shows me the INBOX folder, but doesn't show me the
2004 Jul 13
1
Shared folders
Several months back shared folders based on ACL's were discussed here, and it was mentioned that support for these had been added to CVS. Since the web site still says shared folders aren't implemented, I just wanted to check and see if the shared folder code is just in CVS for a future, post-1.0 release, or if the code ever made it into any of the 0.99x relases. Thanks DC
2011 Jun 29
1
Migrating shared folders from courier-imap to dovecot
Hi, I'm hoping you'll be able to help. I'm working on a project to migrate our users from a courier-imap (4.3.0) based mail server to a dovecot (2.0.8) mail server. I have got all the users migrated and working. However, I can't see how to migrate the shared folders from courier-imap. I have tried to find extra information all the migration information seems to centre around a
2006 Apr 26
2
being courier_imap compatible
OK, I am running (for many years now) an existing courier_imap maildir ++ setup with exim as the MTA. Has been fine. I have my own custom ldap schema for user account definition and authorization. I installed dovecot 1.0 beta 7 as a test and have it listening on a different port. I would like, if possible, to set things up so that a user could use either dovecot or courier. Having to
2006 Apr 17
2
making Dovecot match Courier POP3 UID's
Hi, guys. I've read the information in the Wiki about making dovecot's UID's match Courier's UID's in the POP3 server, so that a UIDL command on either server will return the same UID's for the same group of messages. However, what I've read doesn't match what I'm seeing in Courier. Courier appears to keep the UID numbers for messages that it uses for the POP3
2003 Apr 07
1
Why can't hierarchy sep be changed?
>From: Charlie Brady <charlieb at e-smith.com> There's something wrong with manually accepting posts from non-subscribed addresses now, they're just left to queue directory for some reason.. Please try to keep the From-address the same as the subscribed one. > >From maildir-storage.c: > > ... > '.', /* hierarchy_sep - can't be changed */ >
2003 Jun 30
1
Dovecot first impressions
Hi, I have only recently become aware of Dovecot and gave it a try. The previous 0.99.9.1 version didn't work well for me (OpenSSL), I dropped it, but 0.99.10 has come just in time (saw it on freshmeat) and I thought I'd give it another try if it promised SSL fixes, and it's sorta working for me (i. e. it works with mutt, Mozilla, sylpheed, but not cone -- but cone is beta and has SSL
2007 May 04
1
Converting Courier mailboxes to Dovecot
Hi, I have around 100 mailboxes (maildirs) to convert from Courier IMAP (4.1.3) to Dovecot. (From a recent backup) I've tested a few mailboxes on Dovecot 1.0.0, and while the client doesn't notice any difference (at least in Thunderbird) I'm hoping to get rid of the old Courier folders and convert any useful information they may have into Dovecot. I've tried Timo's
2007 Oct 22
1
Courier to Dovecot: problems with folders
Hi all, I am migrating a maildir Courier-IMAP installation to Dovecot. Almost everything seems to work well, but I still have problems accessing subfolders. First let's see what I have done. I used the courier-dovecot-migrate.pl script suggested in http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Courier to convert mailboxes from Courier to Dovecot. No problems here. My dovecot.conf contains this: (...)
2009 Mar 16
2
folders are not under INBOX
hi guys, I hope it's common trouble, but I'm not able to find a solution: - i'am using courier imap and trying to migrate to the dovecot - on courier I have all folders as subfolder of Inbox - i.e. Inbox.Sent but on dovecot the folder Sent is not subfolder of Inbox, but its on the same level. Please is there some possibility to have the subfolders the same behaviour as in courier?
2013 Feb 28
5
IMAP folders sort order
Hi all We migrated our IMAP server from Courier to Dovecot. The minor problem appeared: Dovecot LIST command now shows mailbox listing in some weird order. (I suppose, it is filesystem directory order) Previously, with Courier, it was sorted, i.e., the INBOX was the first, followed by other system folders. This is not a problem with our webmail, because it sorts folders by its own. But with some
2004 May 26
2
feature request: undeletable folders
Hello, as we all know from the big webmail-services like hotmail.com, yahoo.com, web.de and so on, several folders exist and nobody can remove them for a good reason, because some services rely on them: Trash, Junk, Sent. Can can't remove Trash, because every deleted message is just moved here. You can't remove Junk, because all messages recognized as spam is moved here. And you
2003 Jan 03
2
maildirmake, shared folders
Does dovecot support shared folders, maildir style? I've set it up, using the maildirmake from debian maildrop to create folders. I have a number of as-yet unresolved issues, so I haven't been able to test with many clients. It's interesting that dovecot manages to present folders as siblings (rather than children) of INBOX. But mutt, at least, doesn't seem to see the shared
2008 Feb 22
2
Maildir Subsystems
Greetings - new to the list, so apologies of I'm asking questions that have been brought up before. I work for a large email provider, currently using qmail, vpopmail and courier-imap. We tend to make fairly regular customizations of the software, and if you folks have any knowledge of courier's code layout, you probably can understand why we hate working on it. Anyway, I am looking at
2008 Feb 07
3
replacement for IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7
While running dovecot on debian etch using version 1.0.rc15-2etch3, i wonder the following: If i read the config files correctly, dovecot seems to have no equivalent of courier's IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7 setting. Therefore, i wrote a script that dives into the user's directories and their maildirs. It looks like this: ============================================= #!/bin/bash for pad1
2004 Jun 20
2
customflags considered a folder?
Hello, i just switched from courier-imap to dovecot on a machine. The transition was painless except for one issue - when using the "Check mail" feature of kmail, one gets the message: "Unable to get information about folder customflags. The server replied: internal error..." So it looks like the server isn't properly hiding the .customflags file for some reason. I
2012 Jan 07
3
Providing shared folders with multiple backend servers
Hi *, I am currently in the planning stage for a "new and improved" mail system at my university. Right now, everything is on one big backend server but this is causing me increasing amounts of pain, beginning with the time a full backup takes. So naturally, I want to split this big server into smaller ones. To keep things simple, I want to pin a user to a server so I can avoid
2012 Mar 05
2
\NoSelect on missing folders in LIST
Hi, I noticed a difference between courier and dovecot, and I'm not sure which of them is wrong wrt. RFC3501 - if any. I have a Maildir which has been accessed by an Apple Mail client, so it got folders like: INBOX INBOX.Trash INBOX.INBOX.folder INBOX.INBOX.folder.a INBOX.INBOX.folder.b The INBOX.INBOX folder does not exist on disk and is not subscribed. Courier responds to: . list
2006 Mar 06
1
Shared Folders (1.0beta3)
A few quick questions, as documentation seems to be sparse. * Is there a way to force a shared folder to be subscribed to? If I am using SquirrelMail I have a plugin to do that, but not if they are using another IMAP client. * Are there some sort of ACL's on shared folders, so that I can (hopefully with a sql backend), allow different users different permissions on the folder? * Is it a bug
2004 Jun 23
1
Re: [ismail] Re: using Dovecot
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 18:26:01 +0000, "Kelley Reynolds" <kelley at insidesystems.net> wrote: > >I've never used dovecot, but I know that those directories aren't what IMAP servers generally expect when looking for a rootfolderpath. > >For example, courier is always 'INBOX', uw-imap is usually but not always 'mail', and sometimes it's just a