Alex, that's good to know.

The defaults for Fedora:
[0:root@elmo squid]$ doveconf | grep maildir_stat_dirs
maildir_stat_dirs = no
[0:root@elmo squid]$ grep maildir_stat_dirs /etc/dovecot/conf.d/*
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf:#maildir_stat_dirs = no

I haven't overridden it.  All my changes are in 
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/99-mystuff.conf
except for 10-ssl.conf where I commented out ssl_cert & ssl_key.

Like I said, I'm not having a problem with anything unwanted showing up:
[0:root@elmo squid]$ ls /home/bill/Maildir/
cur                  dovecot.index.log.2 dovecot.list.index.log    
dovecot.svbin maildir.dovecot.purge.conf  shared-maildirs
dovecot.index        dovecot.index.thread dovecot.list.index.log.2  
dovecot-uidlist maildir.purge.conf.bak      sieve
dovecot.index.cache  dovecot-keywords dovecot.mailbox.log       
dovecot-uidvalidity new                         subscriptions
dovecot.index.log    dovecot.list.index dovecot.sieve             
dovecot-uidvalidity.50841ad2 shared-folders              tmp

Bill

On 11/10/2017 6:06 AM, Alex JOST wrote:
Am 10.11.2017 um 11:57 schrieb Bill Shirley:
I just checked with Thunderbird, SquirrelMail, and Roundcube.  The sieve 
directory is not
in the overview.

dovecot is highly configurable.  Ya think I may have configured mine where
this is not a problem?  I have 9+ mail servers running this way.

Do you have 'maildir_stat_dirs=yes'? Without it non-mailbox files may show up 
as mailboxes. See:

https://wiki.dovecot.org/VirtualUsers/Home#Home_vs._mail_directory

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