> 26. 10. 2020 v 15:12, R. Diez :
>
> Thanks for the hint. I initially discarded Mailcow because of this:
>
> "mailcow: dockerized comes with multiple containers"
>
> The installation instructions mention that Docker Compose is required. Not
> long ago I learnt enough to launch one Docker conta
26. 10. 2020 v 12:15, R. Diez :
>
> I would be happy to take a pre-packaged mail server solution like iRedMail
> which includes RoundCube or whatever.
Have a look at Mailcow too, it comes with almost everything. I’ve been running
it for a year now, after many years of using a self-assembled sta
14. 10. 2020 v 13:39, Sami Ketola :
>
>> On 14. Oct 2020, at 14.20, @lbutlr wrote:
>>
>> On 14 Oct 2020, at 04:24, Sami Ketola wrote:
>>> On 14. Oct 2020, at 12.51, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Those Mac clients who do not use nested folders do not seem to be
affected. That is, I've already
14. 10. 2020 v 12:24, Sami Ketola :
>
>> On 14. Oct 2020, at 12.51, Victor Sudakov wrote:
>>
>> Those Mac clients who do not use nested folders do not seem to be
>> affected. That is, I've already suggested to the Mac Mail user that he
>> start Thunderbird, move all his mailboxes into the IMAP r
14. 10. 2020 v 11:51, Victor Sudakov :
>
>> I had to do it with 10-20 live users and it went fine, nobody noticed
>> anything (I made the change in the night hours just to be sure
>> though). I had to go down and fix some erratic folder names that
>> resulted from the botched separator handling on
14. 10. 2020 v 11:28, Markus Winkler :
>
> Hi Victor,
>
> On 14.10.20 04:36, Victor Sudakov wrote:
>> Do you think I can change the hierarchy separator in the "inbox"
>> namespace without breaking other clients and the mail layout on disk,
>> losing mail etc?
>
> I personally would try to avoid
> I just created a subfolder in Apple mail. It shows up on the server as
> .list.Subfolder
> I drug your message into the folder, and the message shows up in Mail.app and
> shows up in the subfolder on the server
>
> # ls -lnR .lists.Subfolder [10:40]
> [/usr/local/virt
Hi all,
does anybody here use MacOS (Catalina) Mail, who can confirm that subfolders
(i.e. folders inside folders) work for them?
It seems that I cannot create/access Maildir subfolders at all. Subfolders
created in Mail show up as '.folder\2esubfolder' on disk, suggesting that Apple
Mail is U