Re: [Dovecot] 2.0.12 (fa2e92526716): Deleting mails and folders from public namespaces

2011-05-26 Thread Binarus
On 26.05.2011 08:38, Willie Gillespie wrote: > On 5/25/2011 5:12 AM, Binarus wrote: >> It seems that the problems come from the fact that deletion is done by >> renaming. I am not in IMAP but suppose that there is some rename command >> which is used by email clients in such cases. Maybe there is a

Re: [Dovecot] 2.0.12 (fa2e92526716): Deleting mails and folders from public namespaces

2011-05-25 Thread Willie Gillespie
On 5/25/2011 5:12 AM, Binarus wrote: It seems that the problems come from the fact that deletion is done by renaming. I am not in IMAP but suppose that there is some rename command which is used by email clients in such cases. Maybe there is also a delete command which dovecot is "emulating" by d

Re: [Dovecot] 2.0.12 (fa2e92526716): Deleting mails and folders from public namespaces

2011-05-25 Thread Binarus
On 26.04.2011 23:25, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 26.4.2011, at 23.48, Binarus wrote: > >> But whenever a user tries to delete a folder from the public namespace, >> dovecot gives the following error: "Renaming not supported across >> non-private namespaces". > .. >> Furthermore, I haven't completely

Re: [Dovecot] 2.0.12 (fa2e92526716): Deleting mails and folders from public namespaces

2011-04-26 Thread Timo Sirainen
On 26.4.2011, at 23.48, Binarus wrote: > But whenever a user tries to delete a folder from the public namespace, > dovecot gives the following error: "Renaming not supported across > non-private namespaces". .. > Furthermore, I haven't completely understood the reason for the > different behaviour

[Dovecot] 2.0.12 (fa2e92526716): Deleting mails and folders from public namespaces

2011-04-26 Thread Binarus
Hello, we basically run a dovecot imap setup where users' mailboxes are in private namespaces (as usual), but there is a public namespace with several thousand deeply nested folders also. The client we use is Thunderbird 3. The public namespace shows up in each user's account at the top level (i.