Hi,
I would like to have an address info@example.com whose mails are stored in a public folder. I also want certain users to be able to create sieve-filter-rules and subfolders.
From what I understand it's a good idea to have a separate location for home and for mail_location.
For my normal accounts I have: home = /var/vmail/<user> mail_location = ~/Maildir
Is there a way to have the same for public folders? This are my current settings:
namespace public { separator = / prefix = public/ location = maildir:/var/vmail/public subscriptions = no }
user_attrs = homeDirectory=home=/var/vmail/%$, =mail=maildir:~/Maildir
The LDAP-homeDirectory-attribute for info@example.com is "public/.info"
Like this an incoming mail is stored below /var/vmail/public/.info/Maildir which is good. The MUA seems to read to read from /var/vmail/public/.info though.
How can I make the MUA read from /var/vmail/public/.info/Maildir instead?
And in case this works - is it possible to have only certain users modify the sieve-rule for this public folder or do I definitely need a passdb-entry for info@example.com? Modifying scripts via commandline is not an option...
I'm using dovecot 1.2.
regards,
Tom Fernandes