At 12:42 AM -0400 9/18/07, Benjamin R. Haskell imposed structure on
a stream of electrons, yielding:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
At 2:10 AM +0100 9/18/07, Timothy Murphy imposed structure on a
stream of electrons, yielding:
I cannot see the Family folder from my IMAPS client.
Also it complains of the lack of .INBOX.directory
("Could Not Determine Resource Status").
A concrete problem description, at last.
1. Is .Family a proper Maildir++ directory? i.e. does it have a
maildirfolder file in it? Missing that would cause Dovecot to not
use it.
That's not true (in dovecot-1.0.3, at least). I have no problems
accessing any of the subfolders under my ~/Maildir/, but:
$ find ~/Maildir -name cur | wc -l
18
$ find ~/Maildir -name maildirfolder | wc -l
5
i.e. Only 5 of 18 subfolders have that file. I think the
dovecot-created folders have it, whereas the procmail-created
folders do not. And, as a test:
$ find ~/Maildir -name maildirfolder -exec rm '{}' \;
had no ill effect on the visibility of my folders. That said, I also
don't use quotas of any kind, so I can't speak as to its effects on
the '++' of Maildir++.
That's interesting.
I'm still using 1.0.0 and had a folder that did not appear to my
clients until I added the maildirfolder file.
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Bill Cole
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