*Timo,
*Config bit.
login_user: nobody mail_location: maildir:~/.Maildir namespace: type: private separator: / inbox: yes list: yes subscriptions: yes namespace: type: public separator: / prefix: ~XX-Shared/ location: maildir:/export/home/XX/.Maildir list: yes subscriptions: yes auth default: passdb: driver: pam userdb: driver: passwd
I tried the subscription=no, the mail client Thunderbird no longer lists the ~XX-Shared folder
If subscription=no (and I get it working this way) if someone renames a folder, does everyone see the newly renamed folders?
The above was working well except for subscriptions file perms being changed, when the file is updated.
The aim is for ~XX-Shared/ to be listed as just another folder for those who have access and all of its sub folders.
Thanks Damon.
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 00:17 +1000, Damon Atkins wrote:
/ Bug, renamed a folder with sub folders (Maildir format) />/ After the rename the subscriptions file is own by the person who />/ renamed the folders, and access is owner rw only. />/ Instead it should be the same as dovecot-shared which would general be />/ rw owner, and rw group for a shared folder. / Do you mean you share the subscriptions file between multiple users? Wouldn't it be better for each user to have their own subscriptions (set subscriptions=no to the shared namespace)?
dovecot-shared is supposed to affect a single mailbox's files, so I don't really agree that it should affect subscriptions file.