This is true. Sorry. That is how I have it. The .INBOX's directories are in the root .maildir/{cur,tmp,new}
The subscriptions file did it. As recommended by Rod, I added the mailbox directories I was creating to .maildir/subscriptions. Now Thunderbird and SquirrelMail see them.
Thanks to all.
- A. J.
On 7/7/2010 2:31 PM, William Blunn wrote:
A. J. Giurato wrote:
I'm trying to use a script to create a mailbox structure. I'm aware that the structure should look like: ~/.maildir/.INBOX/{cur,tmp,new} ~/.maildir/.INBOX.Subfolder1/{cur,tmp,new} ~/.maildir/.INBOX.Subfolder2/{cur,tmp,new} ~/.maildir/.INBOX.Subfolder2.Subsubfolder1/{cur,tmp,new}
I am a bit dubious about your directory names. In my experience, INBOX is always at
~/Maildir/{cur,tmp,new}
which in your setup would become
~/.maildir/{cur,tmp,new}
Similarly, folders are at
~/Maildir/.folder/{cur,tmp,new} ~/Maildir/.folder.subfolder/{cur,tmp,new} ~/Maildir/.folder.subfolder.subsubfolder/{cur,tmp,new}
which in your setup would become
~/.maildir/.Subfolder1/{cur,tmp,new} ~/.maildir/.Subfolder2/{cur,tmp,new} ~/.maildir/.Subfolder2.Subsubfolder1/{cur,tmp,new}
Bill