On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 19:56 +0200, Nagyon Almos wrote:
Under thunderbird, I can successfully log in and read my new mails,
but I cannot subscribe (?) within thunderbird to oldmails
(it is grey not black as other folders).
..
namespace private {
separator = /
prefix = oldmails/
Ok, thanks for the reply.
It is clear now, now I can subscribe them.
Regards,
A.
Timo Sirainen On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 19:56 0200, Nagyon Almos wrote:
Under thunderbird, I can successfully log in and read my new mails,
but I cannot subscribe (?) within thunderbird to oldmails
(it is grey
Hello All,
I try to set up a read only maildir
just as in the wiki, to no avail.
The extra (public) namespace shows up but
I can not susbscribe to it (in thunderbird) or
if I change to that directory (in mutt),
it is empty.
Is it the problem mentioned in the wiki
If it's read-only, then your user can't write the 'subscriptions' file;
as root, edit that file and manually insert the subscription, then your
clients should pick it up.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Is it subscriptions or .subscriptions or in the singular
(without the ending s)? Where
Nagyon Almos wrote:
Is it subscriptions or .subscriptions or in the singular
(without the ending s)? Where should it be exactly?
If you run dovecot 0.99, it's .subscriptions; if you run dovecot 1.0,
it's subscriptions - so adjust as necessary. It is always located in the
Maildir/ directory
If you run dovecot 0.99, it's .subscriptions; if you run dovecot 1.0,
it's subscriptions - so adjust as necessary. It is always located in the
Maildir/ directory itself - take a look at your own personal maildir
folder and it should be pretty obvious.
It goes without saying that if you are
If you run dovecot 0.99, it's .subscriptions; if you run dovecot 1.0,
it's subscriptions - so adjust as necessary. It is always located in the
Maildir/ directory itself - take a look at your own personal maildir
folder and it should be pretty obvious.
The contents should be the name of the