On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 01:38:27PM +0900, alan premselaar wrote:
Saurabh Barve wrote:
I just installed dovecot-0.99 on my Fedora Core 2 machine. When I start
the secure IMAP daemon, I am able to see my Inbox, but not the other
folders in the 'mail' folder in my home directory (sent-mail,
saved-messages, etc.) These folders were created when I was using pine
earlier on the machine. In my dovecot.conf file, I have set:default_mail_env = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
I am using Mozilla Mail as my mail client, if that makes a difference.
Dovecot seems to be creating a directory called .imap inside the 'mail'
folder, where it is storing the inbox and a Trash folder.I have set "mail_full_filesystem_access = no" so that users don't
access any of their other files except the mail folder. From what I
understand, I don't have to set IMAP path in Mozilla Mail. I tried
doing that too, just to try it out, but as expected, it didn't work.What do I need to set in order to see my other folders in the 'mail'
directory?I don't use mozilla mail, but I use Thunderbird, so it may be similar. Try editing your subscription list. it's possible that mozilla mail just thinks you haven't subscribed to those folders and is ignoring them.
this may not be the answer, but probably a good place to start.
I think his problems is similar to mine, i.e. he wants to access folders that doesn't start with a .dot (and probably which are placed in the wrong place), and that is impossibile.
Saurabh: please read my thread "IMAP - many folders?", i think it should answer your question at least partially.
As to 'what to do' - you probably need to change ping configuration to so that it used other files (probably ~/mail/.sent-mail, ~/mail/.save-messages etc).
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