[Dovecot] directory names - have to begin with a dot?
Tom Alsberg
alsbergt at cs.huji.ac.il
Sun Aug 7 20:10:17 EEST 2005
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 07:11:55PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> Hmm. I guess I didn't then understand the question. It looked like a
> mixed mbox/maildir tree. Mapping sounds like namespaces that Dovecot
> already has:
>
> / -> $HOME/mbox
> /INBOX -> /var/spool/<username>
> /folder -> $HOME/mail/folder
> /folder/foo -> $HOME/mail/folder/foo
> /folder/bar -> $HOME/mail/folder/bar
> /folder/foo/bar -> $HOME/mail/folder/foo/bar
>
> There can't be a mailbox named "/" (or ""), so the first one couldn't
> work? The others could probably be done using namespaces? Assuming
> you're talking about only mboxes here, not maildirs.
Actually, in my example, / and /INBOX are mboxes ($HOME/mbox and
/var/spool/<username> respectively), while everything in /folder are
maildirs. The two wishes I've been trying to demonstrate in this
example are: (1) dotless maildirs and subfolders, and (2) mapping the
IMAP root folder (I understood there is something like that, that is -
IMAP mail folders are a rooted hierarchy) to some specific
mbox/maildir.
Cheers,
-- Tom
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