Hey, it's a long time since all your answers, but at least I solved it: - update to etch-backports with all mail-related programms - dovecot-config with maildir
After solving some other little problems my dovecot is running onto a fritz!box with freetz and debian etch :) Thanks to all who gave tips ... Greets, Christoph Am Montag 20 September 2010, um 13:51:43 schrieb William Blunn: > On 20/09/2010 12:26, cool.chri...@web.de wrote: > > Everytime I try to create a folder under my imap-inbox, I get an error > > like "can't upload folder...", but after this message I can see a new > > folder under my inbox-folder, but I can't use it ... > > > > With a thundermail-client I can create a subfolder without any erro and I > > can use it r (but only first level). > > > > My conf: > > # /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf > > ... > > mail_location: mbox:~/mail > > Under the normal mbox storage layout, you cannot have mailboxes > (folders) which contain both messages and child mailboxes (subfolders). > The reason is explained in detail at the beginning of > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MboxChildFolders . > > So with your present set-up you won't be able to create a folder under > INBOX. > > You can create folders at the top level, but you won't then be able to > make subfolders in those. > > To be able to nest folders freely, you could: > > 1. Switch your mail storage to one of the other formats: Maildir > (Dovecot 1.0 onwards), single-dbox (Dovecot 1.2 onwards), multi-dbox > (Dovecot 2.0 onwards). > > 2. Use a specialist scheme (Dovecot 2.0 onwards) to allow free nesting > under mbox - see http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MboxChildFolders > > Also worth noting that the current stable version of Dovecot is 2.0.x. > > To be able to get best help on the mailing list, I would say try to use > at least version 1.2.x of Dovecot. > > Bill -- GPG-Fingerprint: 171A 6F66 52E5 A6CE D664 2427 832F E711 7442 8261
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