Hello, Can you elaborate?
Thanks. Dave. On 3/1/18, Aki Tuomi <aki.tu...@dovecot.fi> wrote: > You can also use > namespace virtual > { > location=virtual:/etc/dovecot/virtual:INDEX=~/virtual/:CONTROL=~/virtual/....} > so you put the folder definitions under /etc and per-user indexes end up > under user home. ---Aki TuomiDovecot oy > -------- Original message --------From: LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> Date: > 01/03/2018 20:40 (GMT+02:00) To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Virtual > question > “For each virtual directory you need to create a dovecot-virtual file. Its > syntax is like:” > OK, where does this file get created? > Say I want the users to have a virtual mailbox that is messages received in > the last month, does that file go into each user' > s Maildir path? > It sounds like I have to create a virtual folder for each user, then any > folders inside that folders, and then the config files in each of the sub > folders. > user1/Maildir/virtual/month/dovecot-virtualuser1/Maildir/virtual/week/dovecot-virtualuser1/Maildir/virtual/flagged/dovecot-virtualuser1/Maildir/virtual/Amazon/dovecot-virtualuser2/Maildir/virtual/month/dovecot-virtualuser2/Maildir/virtual/week/dovecot-virtualuser2/Maildir/virtual/flagged/dovecot-virtualuser2/Maildir/virtual/Amazon/dovecot-virtual > Yes? > If so, is there anyway to have a "global”virtual that applies to all users > (but not that unifies the mail between users or anything like that). > Also, will virtual mailboxes show up automatically for the user in the > folder list or will they have to specifically subscribe to them? (Assuming > they use a client that allows subscribing instead of auto showing all > mailboxes like iOS). > ˜kremels/ $ cat Maildir/virtual/month/dovecot-vitual # > ~/Maildir/virtual/month/dovecot-virtualINBOXwork/* all younger 2678400 > That should create a mailbox "month” in a folder named "virtual” that shows > all the messages from the last 31d, yes? And I should be able to access that > mailbox in a MUA like Roundcube or <spit>Thunderbird? > -- My main job is trying to come up with new and innovative and effective > ways to reject even more mail. I'm up to about 97% now.