My sub-folder with Outlook work-around to date
mj
lists at merit.unu.edu
Fri Oct 6 09:42:27 EEST 2017
Hi,
What we do, on the dovecot side, is:
mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs:DIRNAME=mAildir
See: https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailLocation/Maildir
This has been working out very nicely for many years.
I'm not sure though that there is a way to 'move' to that config without
having to basically migrate all your mailboxes.
MJ
On 10/06/2017 04:08 AM, David.M.Clark wrote:
> Hi All, please be kind, this is my first e-mail to the list :-)
>
> I actively support CentOS based e-mail servers running Dovecot,
> Sendmail, Spammassassin and 3 x SOGo based setups.
>
> Dovecot is my goto IMAP server and have used it and modifications to it
> to net excellent results for years.
>
> Then we have people who insist on only using Outlook (and in some
> instances the MS Live Messenger thingy).
>
> Some shenanigans in recent years have arose with using sub-folders in
> the Outlook clients (2013 and 2016).
>
> Traditionally, placing a "/" after the name of a newly desired e-mail
> folder has netted the result of something like:
>
> "Rentals/"
>
> creating:
>
> /u/home/someuser/mail/Rentals/
>
> Under which users then create actual e-mail folders under the "Rentals"
> Linux directory as such.
>
> With Outlook 2013 and 2016 this seems to have stopped working and so I
> implemented a work-around where the user creates a normal folder,
> example "Rentals++", and I have written a cron script that trawls the
> $HOMEs each minute and if it finds a folder with a "++" at the end, it
> creates the folder as a directory, so:
>
> /u/home/someuser/mail/Rentals++
>
> becomes:
>
> /u/home/someuser/mail/Rentals/
>
> and adds this new subscription to their .subscription folder. It also
> sends an e-mail to the user advising that the new folder is created and
> they can proceed to use the "Rentals" folder for adding sub-folders (as
> in real text based mail folders).
>
> The script was a quick work-around one weekend in a mad flurry to get
> things working and to date works but is not 'user-proof'. So I am now
> looking at developing an internal web interface to do the same thing and
> hoping with more controls, has no or far less margin for user error.
> Long times of Outlook folder refreshes don't help and users sometimes
> end up with issues that require my Linux command line help.
>
> I have been trawling e-mail forums for some time now and have not seen
> any other work-arounds (or perhaps I am living under a rock) but before
> I embark on this web interface adventure, I just wanted to make sure I
> had not missed some fundamental 'bit' that I should be observing.
>
> All servers are either CentOS 6.9 (or slightly less) and CentOS 7 with
> the latest updates and for things like Thunderbird and Roundcube and
> SOGo, work well. I need to experiment with the whole "/" for these but I
> am currently driven by the enforced Outlook chains.
>
> Any input from you guys on whether this is my best approach or 'hey
> mate, just do this', would be much appreciated.
>
> I am happy to share my travels script/web-wise if this is the only
> option to date.
>
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