Hi,
I'm trying to setup virtual mailboxes. My setup:
- migrated from Courier, so:
separator = . prefix = INBOX. inbox = yes
In doc i have read, thant i need to create separate namespace.
namespace { prefix = virtual/ separator = / location = virtual:~/Maildir/virtual
So i need to change / with . (Dot) in prefix and separator?
Do i need to append LAYOUT=maildir++ to location?
Where must location point? To the same directory where mail_location? Or do i need to create separate hierarchy for virtual mailboxes?
Thanks for any answer ;)
Peter ml.
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2016, Peter Hodur wrote:
I'm trying to setup virtual mailboxes. My setup:
- migrated from Courier, so:
separator = . prefix = INBOX. inbox = yes
In doc i have read, thant i need to create separate namespace.
namespace { prefix = virtual/ separator = / location = virtual:~/Maildir/virtual
So i need to change / with . (Dot) in prefix and separator?
Do i need to append LAYOUT=maildir++ to location?
Where must location point? To the same directory where mail_location? Or do i need to create separate hierarchy for virtual mailboxes?
Do you mix virtual users with virtual mailboxes?
A virtual mailbox displays messages according some search / selection expressions, hence, there is no layout.
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On 12/03/2016 02:19 AM, Peter Hodur wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup virtual mailboxes. My setup:
- migrated from Courier, so:
separator = . prefix = INBOX. inbox = yes
In doc i have read, thant i need to create separate namespace.
namespace { prefix = virtual/ separator = / location = virtual:~/Maildir/virtual
Yes you must create a separate namespace like this :
namespace { prefix = Somename. separator = . location = virtual:~/Maildir/virtual type = private list = yes }
So i need to change / with . (Dot) in prefix and separator?
The separator must be the same for ALL namespaces , as the documentation states.
Do i need to append LAYOUT=maildir++ to location?
Where must location point? To the same directory where mail_location? Or do i need to create separate hierarchy for virtual mailboxes?
This is tricky . I tried to create a virtual folder namespace for use with a public namespace , but got into file system permission trouble. For Individual users works OK , but you will need to administer it, because it's not manageable from a users perspective (it's complicated).
George P.
Thanks for any answer ;)
Peter ml.
I didn't see my reply on the list , so I'm fw again direct to you
On 12/03/2016 02:19 AM, Peter Hodur wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to setup virtual mailboxes. My setup:
- migrated from Courier, so:
separator = . prefix = INBOX. inbox = yes
In doc i have read, thant i need to create separate namespace.
namespace { prefix = virtual/ separator = / location = virtual:~/Maildir/virtual
Yes you must create a separate namespace like this :
namespace { prefix = Somename. separator = . location = virtual:~/Maildir/virtual type = private list = yes }
So i need to change / with . (Dot) in prefix and separator?
The separator must be the same for ALL namespaces , as the documentation states.
Do i need to append LAYOUT=maildir++ to location?
Where must location point? To the same directory where mail_location? Or do i need to create separate hierarchy for virtual mailboxes?
This is tricky . I tried to create a virtual folder namespace for use with a public namespace , but got into file system permission trouble. For Individual users works OK , but you will need to administer it, because it's not manageable from a users perspective (it's complicated).
George P.
Thanks for any answer ;)
Peter ml.
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