On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 15:36 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 13:51 +0200, Bram Mertens wrote:
After sending some test messages the "Maildir" folder in my home-folder looks like: m8ram@medion:~$ tree -a Maildir Maildir |-- .IN-catchall [...] |-- .IN-testing [...] These should show up as "IN-catchall" and "IN-testing" folders.
They do now, see below
|-- .INBOX | |-- .IN-testing [...] Looks like Dovecot sees your INBOX because it has created index files. The IN-testing here isn't seen by Dovecot at all.
So there shouldn't be subfolders of ~/Maildir/.INBOX ?
[...]
Because I have been using the mbox format to test dovecot so far I had to modify my dovecot configuration but no matter what I try none of the messages above appear in evolution or thunderbird.
Are you listing only subscribed folders and haven't subscribed them? Have you set IMAP namespace prefix? It should be empty. Sounds like client problem in any case.
Aha thanks that was it, like I said I'm migrating form mbox to maildir so I've never had to subscribe to folders before!
default_mail_env = maildir:/%h/Maildir
This is correct. Except the '/' before %h isn't needed.
Should I remove it or is it simply redundant?
I also tried the following for maildir: default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir default_mail_env = maildir:/home/%u/Maildir
But neither worked.
They're pretty much all equilevant.
Thanks again
Bram
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