On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 13:13 +0100, Charles Bueche wrote:
stupid me, I didn't even look at the filesystem. "Trash" is a file,
so dovecot can't create Trash/dovecot.indexI checked my own folder structure, and "Trash" is a file as well.
But it's a file inside .imap/ directory? What does it contain? It shouldn't exist there. Hmm. Although it looks like it's possible to create it by creating eg. ".imap/Trash" mailbox. I'll make it give an error if that's tried to be done..
There is something I don't understand here. Who tries to create this
dovecot.index file ? Given the name, it must be dovecot, right ?
Right.
So
why don't we have the issue with Apple Mail ? Does dovecot act
differently depending on the client ?
Have you set ".imap" as the IMAP namespace prefix in other clients (or in Apple Mail)? Or do you have different mail location paths given for different users?