[Dovecot] Imap folders missing after updating
Fred Harris
frharris27 at yahoo.com
Tue May 9 03:41:51 EEST 2006
LOL, there are only about a billion web pages that are "2 clicks" from the front page of any site. This is why people still stay in the MS heard. Any number of problems like this would cost most companies thousands of dollars to resolve. It's much cheaper just to pay a company like MS who take upgrade transitions seriously.
"Mark E. Mallett" <mem at mv.mv.com> wrote: On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:17:09AM -0700, Fred Harris wrote:
> Ah, the joys of undocumented configuration changes. Used to be Maildir/.subscriptions. Now it's Maildir/subscriptions.
Except that it is documented.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/UpgradingDovecot
two clicks from the front page.
(I know because I found it when I was doing the upgrade here...)
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> Fred Harris wrote: I just updated from 0.99.14 to 1.0beta2 on FC5 and my my IMAP folders have mainly disappeared in my Thunderbird client. All that's left is Inbox and Trash.
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> Is there some configuration setting that's now necessary to make the server think an account uses IMAP folders? The way it seemed to work before was that the presense of a Maildir directory in a user's home indicated IMAP. The new server seems to read the Maildir directory but it doesn't recognize all the folders.
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