On 12/02/2007 02:45 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 23:59 +0100, Alexander 'Leo' Bergolth wrote: >> I'd like to provide shared mailboxes with maildir that should appear >> like 'Shared/<mailboxname>' to the clients. >> >> Using the namespace configuration below, everything works fine, exept >> one thing: Mail clients (only tested with Thunderbird) won't allow to >> put mails directly in 'Shared/mailboxname' (the folder it is greyed >> out). You currently have to create subfolders and put the mails in those >> subfolders. > .. >> namespace shared { >> separator = / >> # hidden = yes >> prefix = Shared/spamrep/ >> location = >> maildir:/var/spool/mail/Shared/spamrep:CONTROL=~/Maildir/control/Shared/spamrep:INDEX=~/Mail\ >> dir/index/Shared/spamrep > > I find it strange that this kind of configuration even appears to > work. :) If you somehow manage to get it working with v1.0, there's a > good chance that it won't work anymore with v1.1. > > So if you want to access "Shared/spamrep" as a mailbox, the prefix must > be Shared/.
OK, I'll do mail delivery to some subfolder like "Shared/spamrep/INCOMING". If I don't put any mails directly in "Shared/spamrep", my setup is OK, isn't it? > If you wanted users to have different views of what the mailboxes look > like, you could just change the location to be different for different > users. Create symlinks to the visible global mailboxes to those > locations. I'd like to automatically show shared folders to my users based on group permissions to avoid having to manage symlinks for every user. Using a post-login script, this setup works just fine, so I'll try to stick to the current setup. Thanks, --leo -- e-mail ::: Alexander.Bergolth (at) wu-wien.ac.at fax ::: +43-1-31336-906050 location ::: Computer Center | Vienna University of Economics | Austria