So stop dovecot, change setting, move files, start dovecot...? -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: dovecot [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Aki Tuomi Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. April 2017 11:09 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: AW: dovecot & iOS
The easiest way if you have only very few users is to just copy the files into correct place. Aki On 11.04.2017 12:04, Dirk Laurenz wrote: > Thanks, so how can i migrate this? > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: dovecot [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Aki > Tuomi > Gesendet: Montag, 20. März 2017 12:07 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: dovecot & iOS > > > > On 20.03.2017 12:58, Steffen Kaiser wrote: >> On Thu, 16 Mar 2017, Dirk Laurenz wrote: >> >>> What's anying is, that only on iOS ( ) i see a huge bunch of >> .CONTROL directories - marked grey. >> >>> It seems to be a copy of the existing folder structure. I don't see >> this on >> >> (Y) >> >>> Is there any chance to configure dovecot to hide those folders to iOS? >> I suppose, the mail app under iOS does display all mailboxs, the >> other ones display subscribed ones only. >> >> Because: >> >>> mail_location = >> maildir:~/Maildir:INBOX=~/Maildir/Inbox:LAYOUT=fs:CONTROL=~/Maildir/. >> C >> ONTROL:INDEX=~/Maildir/.INDEX >> >> ~/Maildir is your top mailbox directory. >> Then you add Inbox, control and indexes into the very same tree. >> Moreover control and index have names with a leading dot, which means >> "is a mailbox" in Maildir. >> >> Why did you places control and index into a different tree at all, if >> you place them into the mailbox storage anyway? >> >> Either move them to ~/[.]control and ~/[.]index (with or without >> leading dot) or remove the settings at all and join control and index >> with the existing hierarchie. >> >> -- Steffen Kaiser > As a general rule, it is a good idea to have separate Mailformat > directory (such as Maildir or Mail) under mail_home which contains > only your Maildir, sdbox, mdbox whatever format files only, and keep > control and index *OUT* of this directory. Same goes for sieve. This > is because, as seen above, Maildir contents can be mistakenly interpreted as mail folders, causing problems. > > So avoid this: > > mail_home=/var/mail/%u > mail_location=/var/mail/%u > > instead use > > mail_home=/var/mail/%u > mail_location=Maildir:~/Maildir > > Aki
