And I should have seen that from your first post but output from
"doveconf" is definitive.
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Daniel
On 1/23/2020 6:57 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
Keeping in mind I'm 0% Dovecot certified and 100% certifiable...
I'm guessing you have your namespace definition separate from your
special-use
Keeping in mind I'm 0% Dovecot certified and 100% certifiable...
I'm guessing you have your namespace definition separate from your
special-use mailbox declarations. Possibly in 10-mail.conf and
15-mailboxes.conf? Not that it matters.
First sugggestion - that first namespace definition.
DM> Interesting.
DM> While I don't use mbox (dbox or maildir) I wouldn't think that would
DM> matter. Your namespace layout looks nearly the same as my own. But to
DM> verify what's going on - post the output of "doveconf namespace".
DM> Possibly just reviewing that output may tell you enough
Hello,
I created a virtual Folder that should contain all Mails from several different
Folders and their subfolders. Recently I added a new folder to the
dovecot-virtual file and then found that most Mails from this folder were
missing. I always restartet dovecot (is this necessary?) after
Interesting.
While I don't use mbox (dbox or maildir) I wouldn't think that would
matter. Your namespace layout looks nearly the same as my own. But to
verify what's going on - post the output of "doveconf namespace".
Possibly just reviewing that output may tell you enough - otherwise
share
Anyone?
A tip on where/what to look at, even?
I've read the docs on namespaces and I'm not sure how I could do this [or not
do it, in this case] from the docs.
I realize I didn't include the version I'm running in the prior post too.
It is; 2.2.22
I'm sure this is related to name-spaces,
Yes
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Hi,
Op 23-1-2020 om 11:39 schreef Lorenz Steinert:
Hello,
first the mandatory dovecot specs:
- dovecot 2.3.9.2-1
- Operating system: Archlinux
- x84 cpu
- ext4 filesystem
My problem is that the sieve regex filter doesn't seem to match
ungreedely so the regex:
^(Re: |)\\[(.*?)\\/(.*?)\\]
Hello,
first the mandatory dovecot specs:
- dovecot 2.3.9.2-1
- Operating system: Archlinux
- x84 cpu
- ext4 filesystem
My problem is that the sieve regex filter doesn't seem to match
ungreedely so the regex:
^(Re: |)\\[(.*?)\\/(.*?)\\]
evaluates the last capturing group of