Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I agree that the documentation could use more help. But I'm just one person, with a day job.Thanks for the response again.
Speaking about filesystem-based shared folders, you do not create shared folders with maildirmake. All you're doing is setting up some links from one maildir tree to another maildir tree. That's what maildirmake does for shared folders.
So you have separate maildirs, presumably different accounts, and maildirmake sets up some links that lets the server find another maildir, and read its folders.
A couple of things in the 'make check' self-test scripts check that shared folders are working correctly. However the self-test scripts only use top-level folders. It's possible that subfolders worked before, but that has never been tested.
A few releases ago the back-end code was rewritten in order to support virtual shared folders, and it's possible that things that made filesystem-based shared subfolders work before, no longer do. It's possible that only a minor fix is needed to get them working again, and I'll try to look at it when I have some time. Then again, I'm just one person.
That's cool. I know what it's like to have other things to do :)
For now I'll just stick with 3.0.5 which seems to be working fine for us.
I'll post back if I have any luck with newer versions. Looks like I'll be doing an overnighter one weekend to migrate stuff though. Dammit!
Anyway, thanks for the quick responses.
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