On April 16, 2007 3:20:10 PM +0300 Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 23:40 -0700, Frank Cusack wrote:
I've configured the lazy_expunge plugin exactly like it says on the wiki.
I can't seem to configure Mulberry to find the new namespaces.  Any
hints?

I notice that the wiki says to use / as the separator.  Mulberry has a
setting for this, and the default is '.'.  Leaving this as '.' in
Mulberry and / in dovecot seems to work fine.  (But I still can't access
the .EXPUNGED or other namespaces.)

Another page on the wiki says that the default separator for maildir is
'.'.  Why does the lazy_expunge page suggest using '/'?

Well, the feature was developed for one specific user and that example
configuration reflects how they wanted to use it. Or possibly the
configuration I just happened to use while testing it. Or maybe it was
an exact copy of how Cyrus's lazy expunges were explained. I don't
remember.

Your problem anyway is that hidden=yes makes the namespaces invisible to
clients. I'll go remove them.

Sure, I realize that.  But in the "Display Hierarchy" dialog, Mulberry has
a part to enter additional hierarchies (I guess this is namespaces), that
aren't in the top part which is where Mulberry shows the advertised
namespaces.  When I enter "EXPUNGED" or ".EXPUNGED" or ".EXPUNGED/" I get
a folder in my mailboxes list but no subfolders and no messages in that
folder (even though there are messages there).

If I remove hidden=yes, Mulberry crashes on login.

-frank

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