Ohh :-( Is there really no way with a symlink or something like that? Not sure if i can configure the root path in clients like Thunderbird...
2014-11-14 11:12 GMT+01:00 Steffen Kaiser <skdove...@smail.inf.fh-brs.de>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Fri, 14 Nov 2014, Dieter Knopf wrote: > >> Debug logfile: >> dovecot: imap(m.u...@foo.eu): Debug: Namespace : type=public, >> prefix=BOS/, sep=/, inbox=no, hidden=no, list=yes, subscriptions=yes >> >> location=maildir:/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/MAILDIR:INBOX=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/MAILDIR/.INBOX:INDEX=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/S_INDEX:INDEXPVT=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/S_INDEXPVT/m.u...@foo.eu >> dovecot: imap(m.u...@foo.eu): Debug: maildir++: >> root=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/MAILDIR, >> index=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/S_INDEX, >> indexpvt=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/S_INDEXPVT/m.u...@foo.eu, control=, >> inbox=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/MAILDIR/.INBOX, alt= >> dovecot: imap(m.u...@foo.eu): Debug: acl: initializing backend with data: >> vfile >> dovecot: imap(m.u...@foo.eu): Debug: acl: acl username = m.u...@foo.eu >> dovecot: imap(m.u...@foo.eu): Debug: acl: owner = 0 >> dovecot: imap(m.u...@foo.eu): Debug: acl vfile: Global ACL directory: >> (none) >> >> Everything looks fine, not sure why INBOX is not working correctly :-( > > > I'm sort of thinking that each account has just one INBOX, which is the one > from the namespace with inbox=yes. > Also, IMHO, public Maildir's never have the "root" useable, it is always > "grey" regardless of the INBOX-setting. I think, I've read it several times > on this list. You can see the public INBOX as sub-folder, but cannot "merge" > it as root. > > >> 2014-11-09 18:24 GMT+01:00 Dieter Knopf <dieterkn...@gmail.com>: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> i already asked a similiar question some month ago but still have no >>> fix for my problem :-( >>> >>> This is my global location option in 10-mail.conf: >>> mail_location = >>> >>> maildir:/home/vmail/%d/%n/MAILDIR:INBOX=/home/vmail/%d/%n/MAILDIR/.INBOX:INDEX=/home/vmail/%d/%n/INDEX/ >>> >>> This works fine, until i'm using a public namespace. >>> >>> The following namespace is a normal user too, every mail to b...@foo.eu >>> is stored in /home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/MAILDIR (within the INBOX-folder) >>> and this directory is used for the location of the namespace. >>> >>> Config: >>> namespace { >>> type = public >>> separator = / >>> prefix = BOS/ >>> location = >>> maildir:/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/MAILDIR:INBOX=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/MAILDIR/.INBOX:INDEX=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/S_INDEX:INDEXPVT=/home/vmail/foo.eu/bos/S_INDEXPVT/%u >>> subscriptions = yes >>> } >>> >>> The namespace itself works fine and without a problem, but the INBOX >>> folder is the main problem. Mail users agents like Thunderbird now >>> shows a folder structure like: >>> >>> BOS (grey, not useable) >>> - INBOX (the .INBOX folder) >>> - Other folder 1 >>> - Other folder 2 >>> - Other folder 3 >>> >>> The INBOX-config works fine for every single user, but it don't work >>> on namespaces? Is this a bug? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Dieter >> >> > > - -- Steffen Kaiser > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > > iQEVAwUBVGXVdXz1H7kL/d9rAQLyogf/T/Jf/uZrI2Y4Q9ypyLywcOdaZnVXTpJq > lwABkbSzHKf0Q08vePF981cqjPKKZ9RsX50wKjO7ilKtHH/8afQ6EQzzHEiZ8aJb > DcUhWZffpggYswPkmAN6clUVhf4Ay8RGKTyjlAyY8HFrWDvTqDsDOejywjXflw1d > nQs5BM2h8+b9judy9waaAGApw80dLS7ahq1NCKFlyd6NQ4HBotWZ+2kqDtt+4WDC > /efEa4RWwBaVjqQIvaZ96ZHkf40gFaHFGRw/nGzRLPKzaVYMZHgRF5///tEpOcIt > A2FXzkfr4ONLJy0OI1jaGh0rA/IhVOKCzNrwxnEIzM5/R5JPQZ2EIg== > =8eN6 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----