Hi Timo,
> namespace private {
> prefix = virtual/
> location = virtual:~/Maildir/virtual
> inbox = yes
> }
> namespace private {
> prefix =
> inbox = no
> }
>
> Then create ~/Maildir/virtual/INBOX/dovecot-virtual file
thanks, this looks good - I'll try it out! Thanks for the great support o
On Fri, 2008-12-26 at 14:12 +0100, Jakob Grießmann wrote:
> Hi Timo,
>
> > With v1.2 it's less ugly with virtual mailboxes.
> > http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Virtual
> >
> > But it doesn't sound like such a good idea to actually use. That just allows
> > the POP3 client to easily download+delete
Jakob Grießmann wrote:
Hi Sahil,
POP3 should download the newly created folders, unless there are some
other idiosyncrasies of which we're not aware. But as a matter of
practice, why the mismatch? Better to have users on IMAP from desktop
and notebook. Unless this is a mandate "from above
Words by Jakob Grießmann [Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 02:08:34PM +0100]:
> Hi Jose,
>
> > Well, we actualy have that scenario, not for all IMAP folders but for
> > some. We have services that put receipts and unanswered calls and voice
> > mails on IMAP folders (there's acls and a master password allowin
Hi Timo,
> With v1.2 it's less ugly with virtual mailboxes.
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Virtual
>
> But it doesn't sound like such a good idea to actually use. That just allows
> the POP3 client to easily download+delete all messages from all mailboxes..
thanks for the pointer, that looks l
Hi Jose,
> Well, we actualy have that scenario, not for all IMAP folders but for
> some. We have services that put receipts and unanswered calls and voice
> mails on IMAP folders (there's acls and a master password allowing them
> to do that) and we had to enable POP access to that for POP only us
Hi Sahil,
> POP3 should download the newly created folders, unless there are some
> other idiosyncrasies of which we're not aware. But as a matter of
> practice, why the mismatch? Better to have users on IMAP from desktop
> and notebook. Unless this is a mandate "from above" or a legacy issue,
Jeff Grossman wrote:
> Sahil Tandon wrote:
>> Jakob Grie?mann wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I know my question might sound a little bit strange, but is it
>>> possible to download IMAP folders via POP3? I have clients who use
>>> POP3 on their main machines and IMAP on their "on the road" notebooks.
>>> It
On Dec 25, 2008, at 7:23 PM, Jose Celestino wrote:
Words by Jakob Grießmann [Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 06:08:35PM +0100]:
Hi,
I know my question might sound a little bit strange, but is it
possible to download IMAP folders via POP3? I have clients who use
POP3 on their main machines and IMAP on the
Words by Jakob Grießmann [Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 06:08:35PM +0100]:
> Hi,
>
> I know my question might sound a little bit strange, but is it
> possible to download IMAP folders via POP3? I have clients who use
> POP3 on their main machines and IMAP on their "on the road" notebooks.
> It would be goo
Sahil Tandon wrote:
Jakob Grie?mann wrote:
I know my question might sound a little bit strange, but is it
possible to download IMAP folders via POP3? I have clients who use
POP3 on their main machines and IMAP on their "on the road" notebooks.
It would be good to download all folders created
Jakob Grie?mann wrote:
> I know my question might sound a little bit strange, but is it
> possible to download IMAP folders via POP3? I have clients who use
> POP3 on their main machines and IMAP on their "on the road" notebooks.
> It would be good to download all folders created on the notebook v
Hi,
I know my question might sound a little bit strange, but is it
possible to download IMAP folders via POP3? I have clients who use
POP3 on their main machines and IMAP on their "on the road" notebooks.
It would be good to download all folders created on the notebook via
POP3 to the main desktop
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