14. 10. 2020 v 11:28, Markus Winkler :
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> 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
14. 10. 2020 v 11:51, Victor Sudakov :
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>> 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 12:24, Sami Ketola :
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>> On 14. Oct 2020, at 12.51, Victor Sudakov wrote:
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>> 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 13:39, Sami Ketola :
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>> On 14. Oct 2020, at 14.20, @lbutlr wrote:
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>> 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
26. 10. 2020 v 12:15, R. Diez :
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> 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
> 26. 10. 2020 v 15:12, R. Diez :
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> Thanks for the hint. I initially discarded Mailcow because of this:
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> "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
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
> 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