On 31 December 2018 at 15:47 Marc Roos <M.Roos@f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote:
I can only move messages to a root namespace folder when specifying inbox=yes. That is strange because it is not even the inbox. I don't
even get why it is not by default possible, maybe bug there?
This makes no sense. inbox=yes namespace means the namespace which has 'INBOX' folder as per RFC.
With this configuration
namespace { disabled = no hidden = no ignore_on_failure = no inbox = yes list = yes location = 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 } order = 0 prefix = separator = / subscriptions = yes type = private } namespace { disabled = no hidden = no ignore_on_failure = no inbox = no list = 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++ order = 0 prefix = Archive/ separator = / subscriptions = yes type = private }
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.
Aki
If I add the inbox=yes, the dovecot logs are flooded with Error: namespace configuration error: There can be only one namespace with inbox=yes namespace configuration error: There can be only one namespace with inbox=yes in=0 out=398
You have made the mistake of overloading the use of a parameter inbox=yes (or not creating a parameter to tell folder can be used to
move messages to), there is indeed only one folder that gets incoming messages delivered to, and that is the inbox=yes. You should have created a 2nd parameter specifying if a folder should be allowed to store mail.
You can deny this with ACLs. Or with filesystem permissions.
(I have been running this dovecot server for 20 years or so, and I am really surprised about still running into issues on such basic things as trying to put folders onto different storage. Not to mention the lack of help you can get here. Is there some roadmap, features implementation overview available? Can you make public issues on github?)
I'm sorry you feel that you have not been served. Perhaps you can maybe appreciate that we provide our support for free of charge, so it is best effort basis, and might not always prioritize the things you find important.
We are not unfortunately going to be making issues public on Github, we have our own issue tracking system.