Hi Timo, This is my current configuration:
mail_location = maildir:/home/mail/%d/%n mail_extra_groups = mail namespace public { separator = / prefix = Public/ location = maildir:/home/mail/public } namespace private { separator = / prefix = inbox = yes } - System mail user: first_valid_uid = 8 last_valid_uid = 8 - System mail group: first_valid_gid = 12 last_valid_gid = 12 # ls -Rl /home/mail/public/ /home/mail/public/: total 0 drw-rw---- 5 mail mail 184 Jul 19 10:08 Harm drw-rw---- 5 mail mail 184 Jul 19 10:08 Spam -rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 0 Jul 19 09:55 dovecot-shared -rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 0 Jul 19 09:55 subscriptions /home/mail/public/Harm: total 0 drw-rw---- 2 mail mail 48 Jul 19 10:08 cur -rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 0 Jul 19 10:00 dovecot-shared drw-rw---- 2 mail mail 48 Jul 19 10:08 new -rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 0 Jul 19 10:08 subscriptions drw-rw---- 2 mail mail 48 Jul 19 10:08 tmp /home/mail/public/Harm/cur: total 0 /home/mail/public/Harm/new: total 0 /home/mail/public/Harm/tmp: total 0 /home/mail/public/Spam: total 0 drw-rw---- 2 mail mail 48 Jul 19 10:07 cur -rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 0 Jul 19 10:00 dovecot-shared drw-rw---- 2 mail mail 48 Jul 19 10:07 new -rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 0 Jul 19 10:08 subscriptions drw-rw---- 2 mail mail 48 Jul 19 10:07 tmp /home/mail/public/Spam/cur: total 0 /home/mail/public/Spam/new: total 0 /home/mail/public/Spam/tmp: total 0 When I try connect to the server by Outlook, I get error: Permission denied Configuration: Account: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Server: mail.domain.com User name: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Protocol: IMAP Port: 993 Secure(SSL): 1 Code: 800cccd2 What's wrong? Thursday, July 19, 2007, 10:57:47 AM, you wrote: > On Thu, 2007-07-19 at 10:54 +0300, Sergey A. Kobzar wrote: >> I followed instructions in Namespaces, but no luck. >> I sent a question about this problem 3th Jul: > .. >> namespace private works well, but I can't subscribe to namespace >> Public in Outlooks Express, The Bat! and Mozilla Thunderbird. Outlook >> shows error 'Mailbox doesn't exist: Public'. Same with The Bat!. > Oh, and I guess I asked why do you try to subscribe to that. > You should create e.g. Public/Spam and Public/Ham mailboxes, and > subscribe to them. There should be no need to subscribe to Public. -- Sergey