Alexandros Fragkiadakis wrote:
>> KS wrote:
>>> The user is the same on both machines, and all files are
>>> username:username on both. The account is a jailshell if it matters. The
>>> following is what I get from a listing in the directory:
>>>
>>> ~/mail/domainname.com/username/$  ls -a
>>> ./   .Sent/   .mailboxlist         courierimapkeywords/
>>> courierimapuiddb  maildirsize  tmp/
>>> ../  .Trash/  courierimaphieracl/  courierimapsubscribed  cur/
>>>     new/
>>>
>>> which shows that not all folders are hidden here. But they are same as
>>> on the old machine which shows mail normally.
>>>
>> The mail works for the new email which came after the server move. I
>> don't need to keep any of the new mail but some of the emails in the old
>> machine are the ones which I need to keep. When I try to delete an
>> email(new machine), Thunderbird gives me an error:
>>
>> "The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded:
>> [TRYCREATE] UID COPY failed: No such destination mailbox."
>>
>> /KS
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> Does your IMAP server know where the users' mailboxes are located? I'm
> using Courier+Postfix+LDAP. The Courier server reads the mailbox path of
> every user from the LDAP server.
> Also, check the permissions of the mailboxes.
> 
> 

It does show me the inbox and is giving the emails which are coming in.
So I think yes, it does does know where the user's mailbox is. The box
seems to be using Courier+Exim(4.63) and I can manage email accounts by
cPanel.

thanks,
/KS
PS: it is a web hosting account, hence cPanel.

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