Re: [Dovecot] Outlook cant delete folders

2009-03-01 Thread Steffen Kaiser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Romer Ventura wrote: It has been brought to my attention that outlook users cant delete folders from their mailbox. They can move them around and erase emails, but when it comes to folders, they cant.. Any ideas..? What are t

Re: [Dovecot] Forwarding with Dovecot

2009-03-01 Thread Steffen Kaiser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Sawtooth500 wrote: user's home directory, and in the .forward file I put destination_email_address em...@example.com. I'd think the line should list email addresses only, but I don't use postfix. Well, it got delivered to

Re: [Dovecot] Maildir format use question

2009-03-01 Thread Asheesh Laroia
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009, Rick Romero wrote: So I'm left with a quandry. I guess the simple question is, Should mail in cur, EVER not have a flag? I suppose if it were marked as UNSEEN after being SEEN, that's possible. So I just answered myself there :) Just SELECTing a mailbox causes Dovecot t

[Dovecot] dovecot imap and thunderbird tags

2009-03-01 Thread Lorenzo Bettini
We've been using an imap(s) dovecot server for a while on an ubuntu 8.04.2 and we noted that tags set by thunderbird ("important", "to do", etc.) are almost always lost, i.e., when connecting to the same imap account from another machine, the tags are not there anymore... this always happens fo

Re: [Dovecot] Remote storage

2009-03-01 Thread Daniel L. Miller
Daniel L. Miller wrote: What options are available for remote storage, i.e. storage devices directly mounted on the machine running Dovecot? I've seen discussions of NFS usage - but my experiences with NFS in times past have been poor. CIFS has worked well for me for non-mail use - would thi

[Dovecot] Remote storage

2009-03-01 Thread Daniel L. Miller
What options are available for remote storage, i.e. storage devices directly mounted on the machine running Dovecot? I've seen discussions of NFS usage - but my experiences with NFS in times past have been poor. CIFS has worked well for me for non-mail use - would this be suitable? Or is the

[Dovecot] Maildir format use question

2009-03-01 Thread Rick Romero
Hey all, I've got a couple servers using Maildir format. As I understand it from a simple perspective, 'new' contains newly delivered messages, and 'cur' contains messages that have been 'handled'. I like to keep things simple for users, so rather than have 'Spam', 'Junk' 'ToLearn' and other po