As it turns out, i seens to be a client problem, and an miss understando problem.
Using only one namespace this folder ABCD will be under folder virtual right ?
I guess for each virtual folder i have to create an namespace so it does not apear under any folder righ ?
i mean this.
ABCD ad EFGH will be virtual so for achive this setup need to be 2 namespaces with prefix ABCD and EFGH right ?
Inbox Spam ABCD EFGH
Other wise would turns out like this: right ? if i use only one namespace with prefix vrtual and create both folder in it..
Inbox Spam virtual -ABCD -EFGH
so, folders ABCD and EFGH will be inside folder virtual correct ?
[]'sf.rique
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Timo Sirainen tss@iki.fi wrote:
On 11.11.2010, at 2.35, Henrique Fernandes wrote:
sfrique@hornet:~/TesteEmail$ find /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/ /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/ /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/dovecot.index /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/dovecot.index.log /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/dovecot-virtual /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/ABCD /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/ABCD/dovecot-virtual
Looks ok.
sfrique@hornet:~/TesteEmail$ cat /home/sfrique/TesteEmail/virtual/ABCD/dovecot-virtual # ~/TesteEmail/Maildir/virtual/ABCD/dovecot-virtual
This shows as if there's an empty line as the file's first line? (shouldn't be)
Anyway, all looks ok. ABCD should show up in list. Are you sure it's not a client/subscription problem? Try talking IMAP protocol directly and check what the LIST command shows: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/TestInstallation