Mark Foley wrote on 18/07/2016 00:56:
I supposed I was thrown off because the destination user's Maildir has no
.INBOX/ directory, only:
.INBOX.this/
.INBOX.that/
but, I suppose INBOX is a special case since the rest of the top-level folders
(Drafts,
Templates, Sent Items, ...) do have direc
On Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2016 12:24:04 +0200 Luigi Rosa wrote:
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> Peter Chiochetti wrote on 17/07/2016 11:01:
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> > With Maildir and path separator "." one can have incomplete paths: eg.
> > bpatterson.INBOX.2011 will say that there is 2011 within INBOX within
> > bpatterson
> > -- while it is possi
aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote on 17/07/2016 13:27:
We'll consider this. Thank you for the idea.
Thanks!
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> On July 17, 2016 at 2:20 PM Luigi Rosa wrote:
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> aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote on 17/07/2016 12:37:
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> >> A feature request for doveadm: move (or copy) mailboxes between users
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> >> Something like:
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> >> doveadm movemailbox -s User1 -d User2 Old/Mail/Box Destin/Ation/Path
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> > Yo
aki.tu...@dovecot.fi wrote on 17/07/2016 12:37:
A feature request for doveadm: move (or copy) mailboxes between users
Something like:
doveadm movemailbox -s User1 -d User2 Old/Mail/Box Destin/Ation/Path
You can do this with
- mailbox create
- move
- delete
See thread "Moving Maildi
> On July 17, 2016 at 1:29 PM Luigi Rosa wrote:
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> A feature request for doveadm: move (or copy) mailboxes between users
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> Something like:
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> doveadm movemailbox -s User1 -d User2 Old/Mail/Box Destin/Ation/Path
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> (the same with copymailbox)
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> Or something like that is already
A feature request for doveadm: move (or copy) mailboxes between users
Something like:
doveadm movemailbox -s User1 -d User2 Old/Mail/Box Destin/Ation/Path
(the same with copymailbox)
Or something like that is already possible?
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It's not enough that
Peter Chiochetti wrote on 17/07/2016 11:01:
With Maildir and path separator "." one can have incomplete paths: eg.
bpatterson.INBOX.2011 will say that there is 2011 within INBOX within bpatterson
-- while it is possible, that both bpatterson and bpatterson.INBOX do not exist!
Thunderbird will re
Am 2016-07-17 um 02:36 schrieb Mark Foley:
Not quite there yet. The folders show up, but I cannot see the mail inside the
folders unless
(in the Thunderbird client) I uncheck the setting "Show only subscribed
folders". Still, the
top-level folder is shown as grayed-out/italics as well as the th