Quoting John Peacock <jpeacock@rowman.com>:
dhottinger@harrisonburg.k12.va.us wrote:
They are for a fact invisible. I tried to subscribe to them. They
dont show up.Then indeed you have the wrong mail_location directive in the configuration file. You should follow all of the steps listed here:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/TestInstallation
starting with step 5. Unless someone on the list has *exactly* the same setup as you do, I would perform those tests yourself, since anyone random user's suggestion for mail_location should be considered a WAG (wild a$$ed guess).
However, new folders can be created. Looks like dovecot created a
folder in /home/user named mail, and Maildir. mail has userfolders
in it and Maildir has their inbox. Does this sound right?
Currently my users inbox is /var/mail/spool/mail.For one thing, if your existing "user created folders" exist in the top level /home/username folder, then this is certainly wrong:
mail_location = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
since that would store the user folders inside a directory called "mail" in their home directory (which is what you found, right?).
One last suggestion, make sure that you restart dovecot completely after making changes to the config file; it sounds like at somepoint you had something else in mail_location, which is why you have a Maildir.
John
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Yes,
At first I went with the default settings and let dovecot guess about
the mail location (so that is why it created the Maildir file which
has these files in it: cur dovecot.index dovecot.index.cache
dovecot.index.log new tmp ). My mail is actually at /var/mail
(linked to /mail for quotas). I like wag. I'll have to use that also.
thanks, ddh
-- Dwayne Hottinger Network Administrator Harrisonburg City Public Schools