* Timo Sirainen 2014.02.10 00:25:
> > Public/* group=PublicMailboxAdmins lrwsik
> >
> > yields an error (Public/ Namespace) while 'Public*' works:
> > $ doveadm mailbox create -u t...@leuxner.net "Public/Test"
> > $ doveadm(t...@leuxner.net): Error: Can't create mailbox Public/Test:
> > Permiss
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, craig.dove...@noboost.org wrote:
mail directories. However Thunderbird doesn't detect the new email,
until the user clicks on the folder and then all of a sudden it shows
the newly detected emails. Perhaps this is a task for the
Hi,
Issue:
Sieve works perfectly and does deliver the mail to the correct
mail directories. However Thunderbird doesn't detect the new email,
until the user clicks on the folder and then all of a sudden it shows
the newly detected emails. Perhaps this is a task for the Thunderbird
forums? (Thund
On 7.2.2014, at 17.21, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
> * Timo Sirainen 2014.02.07 21:37:
>
>>> $ doveadm mailbox create -u t...@leuxner.net "Shops/Test"
>>> doveadm(t...@leuxner.net): Panic: file acl-global-file.c: line 163
>>> (acl_global_file_find_rights): assertion failed: (file->last_refresh_time
Hi Timo,
I'm posting more info about this issue:
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Hi,
I'm trying to use dsync to convert sdbox + sis mailboxes to mbox (mbox
is chosen here to "re-attach" the attachments to their original place)
# dsync -Dv -u $LOGIN -o
"mail_location=sdbox:/zfspool/clone_srv_mail/$LOGIN" -o
"mail_attachment_dir=/zfspool/clone_srv_attachments" backup
"mbox:/zf
Hi,
Quick question...I read in the docs that:
"Master user is still subject to ACLs just like any other user, which
means that by default the master user has no access to any mailboxes of
the user."
... and that the standard workaround is to return master_user=%u from
the userdb.
But why is