Am 04.04.2012 03:47, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> On 1.4.2012, at 10.28, Tom Fernandes wrote:
>
>> In the new server I would like to have 3 namespaces (private, public,
>> shared)
>> and use "/" as separator. Is it possible to keep "INBOX." for private, so
>> that
>> the users mailboxes appear bel
On 18.4.2012, at 20.00, Andreas Helmcke wrote:
>> If you have any subscriptions=no namespaces, you need a parent namespace
>> that has subscriptions=yes. You could have e.g.:
>>
>> namespace {
>> prefix = INBOX/
>> list = no
>> inbox = yes
>> }
>> namespace {
>> prefix =
>> list = no
>> hi
Am 04.04.2012 03:47, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> On 1.4.2012, at 10.28, Tom Fernandes wrote:
>
>> In the new server I would like to have 3 namespaces (private, public,
>> shared)
>> and use "/" as separator. Is it possible to keep "INBOX." for private, so
>> that
>> the users mailboxes appear bel
On 1.4.2012, at 10.28, Tom Fernandes wrote:
> I'm migrating from Courier to Dovecot and would like to keep the original
> namespace and add two new ones on the new server.
>
> There's only one namespace in Courier which is "INBOX." . The seperator is "."
>
> In the new server I would like to h
Hi,
I'm migrating from Courier to Dovecot and would like to keep the original
namespace and add two new ones on the new server.
There's only one namespace in Courier which is "INBOX." . The seperator is "."
In the new server I would like to have 3 namespaces (private, public, shared)
and use