On Friday 04 December 2009 07:51:12 Joseba Torre wrote:
> El Jueves 03 Diciembre 2009 a las 21:52, Kārlis Repsons escribió:
> > And there is no need to refresh any index files for IMAP users to
> > see / not to see moved mails?
>
> Yes, but dovecot does that by itself. In my case, procmail is mo
El Jueves 03 Diciembre 2009 a las 21:52, Kārlis Repsons escribió:
> And there is no need to refresh any index files for IMAP users to
> see / not to see moved mails?
>
Yes, but dovecot does that by itself. In my case, procmail is moving
files into mail folders all day ;-)
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Joseba Torre. Vice
On Thursday 03 December 2009 19:57:31 Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> Kārlis Repsons wrote:
> > Hello all!
> >
> > My first question about dovecot turns out to be: what if I have something
> > outside of dovecot, which sometimes moves messages out of a mail folder
> > and other times into it? Does th
Kārlis Repsons wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> My first question about dovecot turns out to be: what if I have something
> outside of dovecot, which sometimes moves messages out of a mail folder and
> other times into it? Does that make any problem for dovecot or indexing?
>
No.
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The way to make
Hello all!
My first question about dovecot turns out to be: what if I have something
outside of dovecot, which sometimes moves messages out of a mail folder and
other times into it? Does that make any problem for dovecot or indexing?
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