I know that it works with a mailbox in the inbox namespace, but I am trying with different namespace for mail location purpose and to avoid conflict with the users's own folders. Of course if is not possible I will revert to the same configuration you have.
Thanks anyway for your response.
Dovecot 2.3.7.2 (3c910f64b)
namespace {
list = yes type = private inbox = yes prefix = INBOX/ separator = /
}
namespace Archive {
list = yes type = private inbox = no prefix = Archive/ separator = / mailbox Incoming { auto = create }
}
This is what I have:
namespace inbox { inbox = yes location =
mailbox Drafts { special_use = \Drafts } mailbox Junk { autoexpunge = 14 days auto = subscribe special_use = \Junk } mailbox Sent { special_use = \Sent } mailbox Trash { autoexpunge = 31 days special_use = \Trash } mailbox Archive { auto = subscribe special_use = \Archive } prefix = }
Note that all the special_use mailboxes are under the main unlabeled namespace.
Does that make a difference?
it is possible to deliver an email to Archive namespace instead of inbox with address detail (email+Archive/Incoming@domain)?
It is possible for me to deliver mail to archived via, for example, kremels+Archive@kreme.com, yes. I have some alias emails on my admin accounts that deliver to +Archive (cron) and some to +Junk (web verification garbage that I only need for a minute at most).
If i try i see that the lmtp service search the path from the inbox namespace (so INBOX/Archive/Incoming).
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