[Dovecot] OS X Lion Server + Dovecot Problem User Account
Hello!
I am a beginner!
I was upgrading from OS X 10.6 to 10.7 Lion. The Upgrade killed my User Account.
I created a new user account. The new user got a new mail-folder.
I am using an inbox with subfolders. i logged on as a root user and copied everything from the old mail folder to the new mail folder. this works for almost all emails except from the inbox itself. the mail appear first and after running the client mail for about 1 minute, they all disappear.
i think its all about the right or maybe the IDs.
i just found out, that the same thing happens to new emails. when i receive them the appear and after some seconds the disappear again!!!
anyone knows some help?
thnak you johannes
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Am 22.07.2011 09:16, schrieb server_lion:
Hello!
I am a beginner!
I was upgrading from OS X 10.6 to 10.7 Lion. The Upgrade killed my User Account.
I created a new user account. The new user got a new mail-folder.
I am using an inbox with subfolders. i logged on as a root user and copied everything from the old mail folder to the new mail folder. this works for almost all emails except from the inbox itself. the mail appear first and after running the client mail for about 1 minute, they all disappear.
i think its all about the right or maybe the IDs.
i just found out, that the same thing happens to new emails. when i receive them the appear and after some seconds the disappear again!!!
anyone knows some help?
thnak you johannes
guess youre talking about apple mail client so look for support at apple dovecot is a imap/pop3 server
-- Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer
Germany/Munich/Bavaria
Am 22.07.2011 10:51, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Am 22.07.2011 09:16, schrieb server_lion:
Hello!
I am a beginner!
I was upgrading from OS X 10.6 to 10.7 Lion. The Upgrade killed my User Account.
I created a new user account. The new user got a new mail-folder.
I am using an inbox with subfolders. i logged on as a root user and copied everything from the old mail folder to the new mail folder. this works for almost all emails except from the inbox itself. the mail appear first and after running the client mail for about 1 minute, they all disappear.
i think its all about the right or maybe the IDs.
i just found out, that the same thing happens to new emails. when i receive them the appear and after some seconds the disappear again!!!
anyone knows some help?
thnak you johannes
guess youre talking about apple mail client so look for support at apple dovecot is a imap/pop3 server
in case you have installed dovecot on your lion server post your logs and conf, after all , it may not work just copy mails looking in my crystal ball i feel you may have to change uids/ownership etc of your mails but thats all speculate without looking to logs anyway i have no idea from apple servers
Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer
Germany/Munich/Bavaria
Hi,
guess youre talking about apple mail client so look for support at apple dovecot is a imap/pop3 server
in case you have installed dovecot on your lion server post your logs and conf, after all , it may not work just copy mails looking in my crystal ball i feel you may have to change uids/ownership etc of your mails but thats all speculate without looking to logs anyway i have no idea from apple servers
It might be user permissions, yes. Which mail client are you using? In
case of Mail.app, you might like to have a look under
/Users/youruser/Library/Mail and /Users/youruser/Library/Mail
Downloads. Maybe this does not fit your needs.
And maybe check your subscription file. We really need more information to give proper help.
Some logs would be nice, too ;-)
Christian
Roessner-Network-Solutions Bachelor of Science Informatik 50°34.725'N, 08°40.904'O, Nahrungsberg 81, 35390 Giessen F: +49 641 5879091, M: +49 176 93118939 USt-IdNr.: DE225643613 http://www.roessner-network-solutions.com
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