On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 10:21 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > namespace private { > separator = / > prefix = "mail/" > location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u > inbox = yes > hidden = no > list = no # for v1.1+ > } > > namespace private { > separator = / > prefix = "mail-Archives/" > location = mbox:~/mail-Archives > inbox = no > hidden = no > list = yes > subscriptions = yes > }
Those look correct. > Now when I open Outlook, I get nothing except the INBOX. I can't > see anything else. When I go into 'IMAP Folders' and hit refresh, I see > the INBOX file, and the tree for 'mail-Archives', but I can't see any > files (mailboxes) within that tree, so I can't subscribe to anything. > The 'mail/' namespace doesn't seem to exist since it doesn't show up at all. > > Checking Thunderbird, I can see and subscribe to anything in > 'mail/', but like Outlook I can only see the tree in 'mail-Archives' but > I can't see the individual files (mailboxes) within the folders to be > able to subscribe to them. Well, clients can become confused a bit too easily. Try talking IMAP protocol directly: http://wiki.dovecot.org/TestInstallation After logging in, the important commands to try would be: a LIST "" * b LSUB "" * c SELECT mail-Archive/something-that-actually-exists d SUBSCRIBE mail-Archive/something-that-actually-exists Where does it fail?
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