Hello All,
Dovecot 1.0.3
I am coming from UW IMAP, and I'm finding for some reason that mail is getting stored in a variety of places (which I believe, is because by default UW imap allowed access to the entire home directory).
All files are mbox. My default delivery location is ~/.mail
Thus:
At least a couple of my users have mail in ~/INBOX, as well as ~/INBOX.drafts (not many users so I don't really care about this).
Several of my users have their mail folders in their home directory, AND in a mail folder.
For example, my "test case" user, had the following .mailboxlist file:
mail/Sent mail/Drafts mail/Spam mail/Trash Sent Items Drafts Deleted Items Junk E-mail
Now, here's the question. I'd like to make it so that everyone has what they had before, but that any new folders are created in ~/mail/ (so that if I ever DO decide to convert, I know where to look).
What I thought would be useful for this is make the default namespace "", but set it hidden. Then define a secondary namespace (mail) and use that.
However, when I did this, and got a mailbox list, it still recursively listed every file in the homedir.
Is there a simple way to do what I want?
-Dan Mahoney
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