[Dovecot] virtual mailbox / INTHREAD use case, issues, questions
Timo Sirainen
tss at iki.fi
Wed Jan 6 14:17:40 EET 2010
On 4.1.2010, at 20.47, David Abrahams wrote:
> 1. I had to manually create the virtual folder for all my users or
> they couldn't access their mail at all. Is this fixed in 2.0?
No.
> 2. My users were getting errors when accessing via POP3. The possible
> meaning of such a virtual folder under POP3 is lost on me, but I
> had to enable the virtual plugin for that protocol too. I think
> that should at least be in the documentation, or better yet the
> requirement should that it be enabled for POP3 should be dropped.
I think you could put the virtual namespace inside protocol imap {} section.
> 3. I couldn't get the virtual "conversation view" inbox to show any
> messages. But maybe that's because of a possible issue I describe
> below with x-mailbox
>
> 4. At some point I ended up with an empty mailbox called
> "private.virtual" --- I have no idea how. Probably user error.
Dunno.
> 5. The "all" virtual mailbox would only show 89 messages. I switched
> it to be a mirror of my "archive" mailbox and the number started to
> look more reasonable. This could be the "lots of mailboxes" bug
> describe in
> http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot-news/2009-December/000145.html
"lots of mailboxes" should cause error to be logged.
> 6. I got the impression that looking at the virtual INBOX didn't cause
> the "all" mailbox to be updated, which I'd guess that it should be.
It should.
> 7. I tried to create an IMAP search, rather than a virtual folder,
> that looked for x-mailbox INBOX header like the virtual folder
> does. It too came up empty. It doesn't exactly surprise me
> because I don't see an x-mailbox header in any of these messages.
x-mailbox doesn't use a header, it uses the actual mailbox name where the message exists.
> Lastly, I want to report that for me, the speed of these IMAP searches
> doesn't begin to approach what I can do with mairix if I want a
> message's entire thread. I'm happy to use mairix, although it would
> be nicer not to duplicate that capability if it's already in the
> server. But it needs to be fast. Is there something I can do to make
> it go faster?
How slow is it? How many messages do you have? I think it should be pretty fast.
Anyway, dovecot -n output and contents of dovecot-virtual file could help figuring out what your problem is.
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