Hi Martin,
Thanks for the reply. I got the error below, but when I changed the prefix in 4archives to Archive/ I am getting indeed something that is looking ok, I still have to test with a few clients. Why did you call the namespace 4archives? Because it would load before inbox? Or does this not matter at all.
Error: namespace configuration error: Duplicate namespace prefix: ""
-----Original Message----- From: Martin Johannes Dauser [mailto:mdauser@cs.sbg.ac.at] Sent: 09 January 2019 12:02 To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: BUG: cannot move messages to root mailfolder in namespace "There can be only one namespace with inbox=yes"
Hi,
this setting might work. The default namespace "inbox" is managing INBOX and defines Special-Use folders on the same hierarchic level as INBOX. There is an extra namespace "4archives" which defines Archive as a mailbox on the same level as INBOX but stored on a different location. Set mailbox attribute auto to your liking.
namespace inbox { type = private disabled = no hidden = no list = yes ignore_on_failure = no inbox = yes location = prefix = subscriptions = yes separator = /
mailbox Drafts { special_use = \Drafts auto = subscribe } mailbox Junk { special_use = \Junk auto = subscribe } mailbox Spam { special_use = \Junk auto = no } mailbox spam { special_use = \Junk auto = no } mailbox Deleted { special_use = \Trash auto = subscribe } mailbox Trash { special_use = \Trash auto = no } mailbox Wastebasket { special_use = \Trash auto = no } mailbox Sent { special_use = \Sent auto = subscribe } mailbox "Sent Messages" { special_use = \Sent auto = no } mailbox "Sent Mail" { special_use = \Sent auto = no } mailbox "Tasks" { # This mailbox has no official RFC 6154 or RFC 8457 Special-Use entry auto = subscribe } }
namespace 4archives { type = private disabled = no hidden = no list = yes ignore_on_failure = no inbox = no location = mbox:/home/mail-archive/%u/Archive/:CONTROL=/home/mail-archive/%u/Archiv e/control:INDEX=/home/mail-archive/%u/Archive/index:LAYOUT=maildir++ prefix = subscriptions = yes separator = / mailbox Archive { auto = create autoexpunge = 0 autoexpunge_max_mails = 0 comment = driver = special_use = \Archive } mailbox Archives { auto = no autoexpunge = 0 autoexpunge_max_mails = 0 comment = driver = special_use = \Archive } mailbox "Archived Messages" { auto = no autoexpunge = 0 autoexpunge_max_mails = 0 comment = driver = special_use = \Archive } mailbox "Archived mail" { auto = no autoexpunge = 0 autoexpunge_max_mails = 0 comment = driver = special_use = \Archive } }
On Fri, 2019-01-04 at 12:06 +0100, Marc Roos wrote:
Where is a manual describing how to do this? Archive tree on
different storage?
├── Archive/Archives/Archived Messages/Archived mail <- need to
store messages in root folder also │ ├── 2017 │ │ ├── projects │ │ │ ├── project │ │ │ ├── project1 │ │ │ ├── project2 │ │ │ ├── project3 │ │ │ ├── project4 │ │ │ └── project5 │ │ └── Sent Messages │ ├── 2018 │ │ ├── project1 │ │ ├── project2 │ │ ├── project3 │ │ ├── project4 │ │ ├── project5 │ │ └── Sent │ └── 2019 │ ├── projectA │ └── projectB ├── Deleted ├── Inbox ├── Junk ├── Sent └── Tasks
>
>>
>> I get this error message from apple mail when I right click and
choose
>> archive
>> "The IMAP command "UID COPY" (to Archive) failed for the
mailbox "INBOX" >> with server error: Mailbox isn't selectable" >> > >Did you notice that you have a mailbox called 'Archive' and namespace called >'Archive'? Namespace roots are not selectable, and this looks more like a >config error. > >
That is been done on the advice I got here.
Since November I am trying to get resolved, that I need my Archive
and subfolders on different storage location as the default. Furthermore Archive folder is being used by apple mail, Archives folder eg. by Thunderbird. So it would be nice to 'group' this, so Thunderbird is not accidentally storing this on the default storage.
If the aliases plugin was working properly, I could have done this
maybe
via aliases
https://www.mail-archive.com/dovecot@dovecot.org/msg75587.html