Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Maildir with INBOX and other folders at same level"
2008 Mar 04
2
Missing IMAP folders
Hi,
I'm fresh starting to use dovecot.
Before this I used bincimap, mainly because it was very simple to config.
I've tried to find the FAQ's and tried searching the archives, but little came up.
My current config:
server
FreeBSD i386, postfix 2.4
dovecot 1.0.10
client:
windows 2000
thunderbird 2.0.0.12
after some inital config this starts up, and I even have the
2011 Apr 01
4
Maildir
I noticed in Cyrus they seem to address maildir++ recognised by IMAP.
I need to know does Dovecot recognise this format?
Procmail has an ability to deliver mails to different folders which
if unrecognised renders the whole process useless.
Does Dovecot have a similar deliver method?
Thanks.
-Walt
2008 Oct 13
2
Multiple mailboxes per user
My users currently have mail delivered to mulitple MailDir locations
via procmail.
~/mail/inbox/
~/mail/graph/
~/mail/spam/
I would like all these mailboxes to be exported via dovecot IMAP and
appear as folders. However, I can't anything beyond the INBOX working.
My approach is via 'namespaces'.
My config file is changed thusly:
$ sudo dovecot -n
# 1.0.15:
2019 Oct 01
2
Mailbox INBOX sync: mailbox_delete failed
Hi.
When I run the backup I always get this error.
```
[root at mail.DOMAIN.com:~]# doveadm -o mail_fsync=never backup -D -R -u
office at DOMAIN.com imapc:
dsync(office at DOMAIN.com): Info: imapc(imap.mailbox.org:993): Connected to
2001:67c:2050:106::143:199:993 (local 2a01:4f8:c2c:6d05::1:59928)
dsync(office at DOMAIN.com): Info: Mailbox deleted: Drafts
dsync(office at DOMAIN.com): Error:
2009 Jan 04
3
cannot delete emails in inbox
I am working on upgrading our current squirrelmail and replace uw-imap with dovecot.? I have what looks like a successful installation.? My current setup is:
Centos 5.2
sendmail 8.13.8
dovecot 1.1.17 (imap)
squirrelmail 1.4.17
I can send and receive email fine.? However when I try to delete an email in my Inbox, it doesn't get deleted.? It only sends a copy to the Trash folder.? But the
2011 Mar 30
1
debugging mail_location issues
Type of Maildir structure I am using came from KDE. No '.'s just folders.
something like
Maildir/
INBOX
mail-sent
outbox
other
where each has cur new and tmp folders.
if I access this directory with IMAP it creates cur new and tmp in the root.
ie
Maildir/
INBOX
cur
new
tmp
mail-sent
outbox
other
This implies to me
1. it finds the Maildir directory
2. it apparently does not
2006 Jul 04
2
Migrating to dovecot
I do not have much experience in setting up imap servers - only that I
have tried several and experienced the same problem with all of them. I
suppose that is because I do not really know the in's and out's of an
imap server.
What I want to do is to setup an IMAP server on my PC with full access
to all the emails already there in a maildir structure.
I have the following setup:
2008 Jul 21
1
Conversion help
Hi there,
I'm working on converting my server from using bincimap to dovecot. I
seem to be having some trouble with folders, however. Binc was set up
like this :
depot = "IMAPdir", /* Use Maildir++ style
type = "Maildir", /* only Maildir
path = "Maildir", /* default
2018 Feb 13
2
Documentation Bug
In https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Sync#section_arguments the
destination list 5 possible options for the destination
but in the page on migration https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Migration/Dsync
it seems to use a sixth undocumented "imapc:" option for destination
e.g.
doveadm -o mail_fsync=never backup -R -u user at domain imapc:
"imapc:" is also referenced on
2019 Feb 03
2
Multi-dbox storage space
Hi, I originally picked mdbox because I had the impression from reading
about it on the mailing list that it was more performant and that it
would conserve disc space.
But lately i found mailboxes have nearly double the storage as reported.
I mean, IMAP QUOTA reports around 900MB for one account that has over
2GB when I inspect the mail location of the user using the linux command
`du`
2007 May 23
2
Courier migrating issues: indexes, maildirsize, update query
Hi,
(my first post to the list)
I'm in the process of testing Dovecot to see whether it meets our needs
to replace our current Courier setup which serves well over 100.000
mailboxes (pop3 and imap: mysql with NFS)
So far dovecot seems pretty straight forward; however I ran into a
couple of things that I'm curious about.
1. What's the deal with
2008 Jan 10
2
Switch from courier to dovecot
I have an courier IMAP server running. To get sib dirs working I had to
rename them all to begin with a period ".".
e.g
Maildir
Maildir/{cur,new,tmp}
Maildir/.account1/{cur,new,tmp}
Maildir/.account2/{cur,new,tmp}
Maildir/.account3/{cur,new,tmp}
etc
If I uninstall Courier and install dovecot, will these "period" dirs be
seen by default?
I am fairly new to this and
2012 Jan 02
1
Multiple Maildirs per Virtual User
How would it be possible to configure dovecot (2.0.16) in such a way
that it would serve several maildirs (e.g., INBOX, INBOX.Drafts,
INBOX.Sent, forum_email, [Gmail].Trash, etc.) per virtual user?
I am only able to specify a single maildir, but I want all maildirs in
/home/my-username/mail/account1/ to be served.
e.g., /etc/dovecot/passwd:
2019 Sep 10
2
Quota and maildir does not work with subfolders of INBOX
On 9/9/19 6:18 PM, @lbutlr via dovecot wrote:
> On 9 Sep 2019, at 09:27, Niels Kobsch?tzki <niels at kobschaetzki.net> wrote:
>> The moment I remove those folders, the size gets calculated correctly. Unfortunately those folders are generated by some clients automatically afaik (like .INBOX.Trash)
>> That sounds like a misconfiguration of the IMAP client. Someone has
gone in
2012 May 29
1
i can't make DOTS before mailbox names
hello
i have a real stumper of an issue here and need some help! (config posted below)
ok, so i'm building out a new mail system with v1.2.15 of dovecot on debian6
this new system is being designed to seamlessly migrate from an older dovecot mail system (v1.1.3). i have everything almost perfect but i've hit a wall which I need help on.
so the existing mailboxes on the old server are
2019 May 29
3
Convert Maildir to Dbox?
Hello,
Thank you, yes I have, it's not answering my questions.
Thanks.
Dave.
On 5/28/19, Ralph Seichter via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
> * David Mehler:
>
>> Are there any performance or stability advantages Sdbox over Maildir?
>
> Have you read the documentation at all?
>
> -Ralph
>
2008 Jan 14
2
Maildir handling
Hi,
we just setup a new mailserver for our company with some sieve filtering
in place. Everything works as expected but there is one flaw.
We setup the per user sieve filters in files within the users mailbox
maildir as follows:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 mail mail 21 Jan 13 17:20 .dovecot.sieve ->
sieve/phpscript.sieve
This link is actually picked up by dovecot and being announced as an
IMAP
2009 Aug 03
1
Trying to get dovecot and squirrelmail talking
I have been using dovecot+squirrelmail with no problems on my Fedora box
(currently at F10). I've been using a simple mail location string along the
lines of 'mbox:~/usr/mail/%u:INBOX=mbox:/var/spool/mail/%u' (sorry, that's
off the top of my head, I can't get into my box from here at the moment).
Essentially: standard mbox inbox in /var/spool/mail/[user], plus mbox
2014 Jan 18
1
Dovecot doesn't seem to report all subfolders to Thunderbird
Hi,
I've recently migrated my emails from a Yahoo account to my own
mailserver on a VPS.
Ever since then, Thunderbird seems to have issues with the mailbox's
directory structure: When I start Thunderbird, it immediately deletes
the local copies of all 3rd-level folders (i.e. subfolders of a
subfolder of a folder in the mailbox root).
Since that didn't happen with the Yahoo account, I
2011 Feb 08
1
converting from maildir to mdbox ?
I?m considering moving from maildir to mdbox, but don?t quite see how
I should do the conversion with minimal downtime. Our userdb is ldap,
and the we use this setting to point to the users maildirectory:
user_attrs = mailMessageStore=mail=maildir:%$:INDEX=/indexes/%1u/%1.1u/%u,mailQuota=quota_rule=*:storage=%$
i.e. every user has a "mailMessageStore" attribute in LDAP that points
to