Re: [Dovecot] no bookeeping using public folders

2008-05-30 Thread Claude Frantz

Timo Sirainen wrote:


I don't really know about Thunderbird. You could always verify these
things by talking IMAP protocol directly:

1 login user pass
2 status mailbox (messages unseen recent)


The server reports the same number of messages and unseen's.

In the related dovecot-keywords file, there is only one line which 
contains 0 unknown-0. This seems strange to me.


Does each user have their own control directory? If so that explains it.


Yes, every user has his/her own control directory because (s)he should 
have the option to subscribe the folders (s)he want to have.



The control directory should probably be shared (as long as there are
enough write permissions for everyone to be able to update/replace
dovecot-uidlist).


Which one control directory should be shared ? The one owned by the user 
which is owner of the Maildir which should be shared or the one of every 
user which should get a read-only access ?



dovecot-shared file can be used to affect created
files' group/permissions (chgrp mailshared dovecot-shared, chmod 0660
dovecot-shared).


http://wiki.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes says: Dovecot versions older 
than v1.1 ignore dovecot-shared for copied messages when 
maildir_copy_with_hardlinks=yes. I have an older version and this 
option is set to yes.



Anyway the unknown-0 means that Dovecot found a flag from maildir
filenames (the flags/keywords are stored in filenames), but it didn't
exist in dovecot-keywords file, so it added it. So it's not really
possible to use keywords without sharing control directory.


This discrepency can occur when the reading user's dovecot-keywords file 
does not contain an entry related to the flags which are found at the 
end of the filename of the message file, which is owned by another user 
than the reading one.



Private seen flags are stored only in index files.


I'm surprised to see that there are no dovecot.* files in the reading 
user's index directories related to the shared folders. The directories 
have been created but not the index files. The dovecot.* files exists in 
the directories related to the non-shared folders.


Again, many thanks for your help.

Claude


Re: [Dovecot] no bookeeping using public folders

2008-05-29 Thread Claude Frantz

Timo Sirainen wrote:

The problem, while using Thunderbird: The read only user can delete 
messages or mark then read. But after a new session, all the messages 
are still new. Of course, only baratin is the owner.



So you'd want all users to be able to have their own private flags?


The Seen flag as private is sufficient here.


If
you create dovecot-shared file, the seen flag will be private, but
others will still be shared. This is currently hard coded, but it's
pretty easy to change from sources if you really want to:


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Many thanks, Timo, for this interesting information. But, as stated 
above, the Seen flag is sufficient and this is the default.


The strange behaviour seems to be probably related to Thunderbird. When 
opening the connection to the public shared folder, Thunderbird shows 
the number of ALL messages in the folder, in the window in which one the 
folders related to the accounts are displayed. Usually only the number 
of unread messages is displayed here. In the window showing the subject, 
sender, etc... of the messages, only the unread messages are displayed 
when using the options View, Threads, Unread. Therefore, Thunderbird 
knowns about what has been read. But I ignore if Thunderbird is using an 
own bookkeeping or if this information comes from the server.


In the related dovecot-keywords file, there is only one line which 
contains 0 unknown-0. This seems strange to me.


Please explain me, where the private seen flag is located. I think, it 
cannot be in dovecot-uidlist because the second entry in every line is 
the filename in the folder where the message file is located, and the 
only reading user is not the owner of this file. Are I'm right ?


I think, I have to investigate further.

Many thanks again,
Claude


Re: [Dovecot] no bookeeping using public folders

2008-05-29 Thread Timo Sirainen
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 10:21 +0200, Claude Frantz wrote:
 The strange behaviour seems to be probably related to Thunderbird. When 
 opening the connection to the public shared folder, Thunderbird shows 
 the number of ALL messages in the folder, in the window in which one the 
 folders related to the accounts are displayed. Usually only the number 
 of unread messages is displayed here. In the window showing the subject, 
 sender, etc... of the messages, only the unread messages are displayed 
 when using the options View, Threads, Unread. Therefore, Thunderbird 
 knowns about what has been read. But I ignore if Thunderbird is using an 
 own bookkeeping or if this information comes from the server.

I don't really know about Thunderbird. You could always verify these
things by talking IMAP protocol directly:

1 login user pass
2 status mailbox (messages unseen recent)

 In the related dovecot-keywords file, there is only one line which 
 contains 0 unknown-0. This seems strange to me.

Does each user have their own control directory? If so that explains it.
The control directory should probably be shared (as long as there are
enough write permissions for everyone to be able to update/replace
dovecot-uidlist). dovecot-shared file can be used to affect created
files' group/permissions (chgrp mailshared dovecot-shared, chmod 0660
dovecot-shared).

Anyway the unknown-0 means that Dovecot found a flag from maildir
filenames (the flags/keywords are stored in filenames), but it didn't
exist in dovecot-keywords file, so it added it. So it's not really
possible to use keywords without sharing control directory.

 Please explain me, where the private seen flag is located. I think, it 
 cannot be in dovecot-uidlist because the second entry in every line is 
 the filename in the folder where the message file is located, and the 
 only reading user is not the owner of this file. Are I'm right ?

Private seen flags are stored only in index files.


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Re: [Dovecot] no bookeeping using public folders

2008-05-25 Thread Timo Sirainen
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 09:17 +0200, Claude Frantz wrote:

 The problem, while using Thunderbird: The read only user can delete 
 messages or mark then read. But after a new session, all the messages 
 are still new. Of course, only baratin is the owner.
 
 The problem, while using mutt and IMAP: mutt refuse to change any flag 
 because the folder is read only. Of course, this is correct.
 
 My question: Why is no bookkeeping maintained for other users, 
 although every one has his/her own control and index structure ?

So you'd want all users to be able to have their own private flags? If
you create dovecot-shared file, the seen flag will be private, but
others will still be shared. This is currently hard coded, but it's
pretty easy to change from sources if you really want to:

src/lib-storage/index/maildir/maildir-storage.c around line 544:

mbox-private_flags_mask = MAIL_SEEN;

Change that to:

mbox-private_flags_mask = MAIL_FLAGS_MASK;



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[Dovecot] no bookeeping using public folders

2008-05-19 Thread Claude Frantz

Using dovecot 1.0.10. In the config:

namespace public {
 separator = /
 hidden = no
 prefix = Flock/
 location = 
maildir:/home/baratin/PublicMaildir:CONTROL=~/Maildir/control/Flock:INDEX=/var/dovecot/index/%u/Flock

}

This should be a public mail folder owned by baratin, read only for 
all other users. Every user has his/her own control and index area 
related to this public folder. I have verified, they are owner and 
group of the respective control and index area.


The problem, while using Thunderbird: The read only user can delete 
messages or mark then read. But after a new session, all the messages 
are still new. Of course, only baratin is the owner.


The problem, while using mutt and IMAP: mutt refuse to change any flag 
because the folder is read only. Of course, this is correct.


My question: Why is no bookkeeping maintained for other users, 
although every one has his/her own control and index structure ?


Thanks a lot !

Claude