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    <font face="Calibri">Would it be possible to add the possibility in
      future releases that DIRNAME respectively FULLDIRNAME could be
      empty (and works properly)?</font><br>
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      <div style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;">Greetings,<br>
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        Hativ<br>
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            <td>Re: Get rid of the "dbox-Mails"-folder</td>
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            <td>Sun, 8 Jul 2018 15:40:46 +0200</td>
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            <td>Hativ <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:hativ3@gmail.com"><hativ3@gmail.com></a></td>
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            <td><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org">dovecot@dovecot.org</a></td>
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      Hey Aki,<br>
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      DIRNAME with empty value has no effect, just like with
      FULLDIRNAME. "~/sdbox" instead of "~/" doesn't change that..<br>
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      Greetings,<br>
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      Hativ<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 07.07.2018 um 20:24 schrieb Aki
        Tuomi:<br>
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        <div>Does it work better if you use</div>
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        <div>mail_location=sdbox:~/sdbox:DIRNAME=</div>
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          <div>Aki Tuomi</div>
          <div>Dovecot oy</div>
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          <div>From: Hativ <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
              href="mailto:hativ3@gmail.com" moz-do-not-send="true"><hativ3@gmail.com></a>
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          <div>Date: 07/07/2018 20:53 (GMT+02:00) </div>
          <div>To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
              href="mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org" moz-do-not-send="true">dovecot@dovecot.org</a>
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          <div>Subject: Re: Get rid of the "dbox-Mails"-folder </div>
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        <font face="Calibri">Hey again,<br>
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          sorry, but I have to correct me: Even with dot it's not
          working completely. The subscriptions file is not created and
          the dovecot-acl file has the wrong path, too.<br>
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          :-(<br>
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          Greetings,<br>
          <br>
          Hativ<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 07.07.2018 um 02:26 schrieb
          Hativ:<br>
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          Hey again,<br>
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          I've found a working configuration: mail_location =
          sdbox:~/:FULLDIRNAME=.<br>
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          I use a dot instead of slash or empty value.<br>
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          Now my folder structure looks like I want and Dovecot is
          working fine.<br>
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          Can anyone (maybe even a Dovecot developer?) say if the
          configuration is okay? I've tried to check the source code,
          but I don't know C as good as it's needed for that.<br>
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          Greetings,<br>
          <br>
          Hativ<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 06.07.2018 um 16:10 schrieb
            Hativ:<br>
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            Hey to all,<br>
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            is it possible to get rid of the "dbox-Mails"-folder when
            using sdbox?<br>
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            Currently my folder structure looks like this (I hope the
            output from tree would be formatted well):<br>
            /srv/mail/<br>
            └── example.com<br>
                └── user<br>
                    ├── dovecot-acl-list<br>
                    ├── dovecot-attributes<br>
                    ├── dovecot.list.index.log<br>
                    ├── dovecot.mailbox.log<br>
                    ├── dovecot-uidvalidity<br>
                    ├── dovecot-uidvalidity.5b3f746f<br>
                    ├── mailboxes<br>
                    │   ├── Drafts<br>
                    │   │   └── dbox-Mails<br>
                    │   │       └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   ├── INBOX<br>
                    │   │   └── dbox-Mails<br>
                    │   │       ├── dovecot.index.cache<br>
                    │   │       ├── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   │       └── u.1<br>
                    │   ├── Junk<br>
                    │   │   └── dbox-Mails<br>
                    │   │       └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   ├── Sent<br>
                    │   │   └── dbox-Mails<br>
                    │   │       └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   └── Trash<br>
                    │       └── dbox-Mails<br>
                    │           └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    └── subscriptions<br>
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            I would like to let it look like this:<br>
            /srv/mail/<br>
            └── example.com<br>
                └── user<br>
                    ├── dovecot-acl-list<br>
                    ├── dovecot-attributes<br>
                    ├── dovecot.list.index.log<br>
                    ├── dovecot.mailbox.log<br>
                    ├── dovecot-uidvalidity<br>
                    ├── dovecot-uidvalidity.5b3f746f<br>
                    ├── mailboxes<br>
                    │   ├── Drafts<br>
                    │   │   └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   ├── INBOX<br>
                    │   │   └── dovecot.index.cache<br>
                    │   │   └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   │   └── u.1<br>
                    │   ├── Junk<br>
                    │   │   └──dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   ├── Sent<br>
                    │   │   └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    │   └── Trash<br>
                    │       └── dovecot.index.log<br>
                    └── subscriptions<br>
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            My path configuration:<br>
            mail_attribute_dict = <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
              href="file:%h/dovecot-attributes" moz-do-not-send="true">file:%h/dovecot-attributes</a><br>
            mail_home = /srv/mail/%d/%n/<br>
            mail_location = sdbox:~/<br>
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            I have tried<br>
            mail_location = sdbox:~/:FULLDIRNAME=<br>
            and<br>
            mail_location = sdbox:~/:FULLDIRNAME=/<br>
            but it doesn't work.<br>
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            The first doesn't change anything. The second auto-creates
            the folders after first login like I want, but after next
            login they are greyed out and no longer accessible.<br>
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            Is it possible to get rid of the "dbox-Mails"-folder? I want
            this because I don't like to have an unneeded deep folder
            structure. Or is there a good reason to let the "dbox-Mails"
            folder in my setup?<br>
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            Greetings,<br>
            <br>
            Hativ<br>
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