Sorry, the correct path is:
# cat /usr/local/etc/dovecot/virtual/month/dovecot-vitual
# ~/Maildir/virtual/month/dovecot-virtual
*
all younger 2678400
> # cat /usr/local/etc/virtual/month/dovecot-vitual
--
My main job is trying to come up with new and innovative and effective ways to
On Mar 2, 2018, at 14:56, List wrote:
>
> namespace {
> prefix = @virtual.
> separator = .
> location =
> virtual:/usr/local/etc/dovecot/virtual:INDEX=˜/Maildir/virtual:CONTROL:˜/Maildir/virtual
> }
# cat /usr/local/etc/virtual/month/dovecot-vitual
#
Sorry, different email client on the road.
I created the folders under my dovecot install /usr/local/etc/dovecot/virtual/
and then created month and day folders with dovecot-virtaul files in each
folder. The
On Mar 1, 2018, at 22:35, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
> Under /etc/dovecot/virtual
>
> you create the virtual folder structure you want, and put the dovecot-virtual
> files under those folders.
>
> such as
>
> /etc/dovecot/virtual/month/dovecot-virtual
>
> Then in dovecot.conf
definitions under /etc and per-user indexes end up
> > under user home. ---Aki TuomiDovecot oy
> > Original message From: LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> Date:
> > 01/03/2018 20:40 (GMT+02:00) To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Virtual
> > question
> >
r-user indexes end up
> under user home. ---Aki TuomiDovecot oy
> Original message From: LuKreme <krem...@kreme.com> Date:
> 01/03/2018 20:40 (GMT+02:00) To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Virtual
> question
> “For each virtual directory you need to create a dovecot
com> Date:
01/03/2018 20:40 (GMT+02:00) To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Virtual
question
“For each virtual directory you need to create a dovecot-virtual file. Its
syntax is like:”
OK, where does this file get created?
Say I want the users to have a virtual mailbox that is messages re
“For each virtual directory you need to create a dovecot-virtual file. Its
syntax is like:”
OK, where does this file get created?
Say I want the users to have a virtual mailbox that is messages received in the
last month, does that file go into each user' s Maildir path?
It sounds like I have
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 21:30 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Debug: maildir++: root=/etc/dovecot/virtual,
index=/usr/local/virtual/domain.com/u...@domain.com//virtual, control=,
inbox=
at my setup
the double slash might not hurt , but how setup to avoid it?
I guess your home directory
Am 10.02.2011 00:07, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 21:30 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Debug: maildir++: root=/etc/dovecot/virtual,
index=/usr/local/virtual/domain.com/u...@domain.com//virtual, control=,
inbox=
at my setup
the double slash might not hurt , but how setup
On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 00:32 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Debug: maildir++: root=/etc/dovecot/virtual,
index=/usr/local/virtual/domain.com/u...@domain.com//virtual, control=,
inbox=
at my setup
the double slash might not hurt , but how setup to avoid it?
I guess your home
Hi @ll, Timo, on 2.0.9
i have a user reporting pop3 leaving mails on the server does not work
as desired
i have
namespace default {
# type = private
separator = /
prefix =
list = yes
# hidden = no
subscriptions = yes
}
namespace virtual {
# type = private
prefix = virtual/
Am 08.02.2011 13:31, schrieb Robert Schetterer:
Hi @ll, Timo, on 2.0.9
i have a user reporting pop3 leaving mails on the server does not work
as desired
i have
namespace default {
# type = private
separator = /
prefix =
list = yes
# hidden = no
subscriptions = yes
}
On 8.2.2011, at 15.49, Robert Schetterer wrote:
pop3_uidl_format = %08Xu%08Xv
location = virtual:/etc/dovecot/virtual:LAYOUT=maildir++:INDEX=~/virtual
is a good setting
but i have no feedback yet if the problem pop3 leaving mails on the
server is solved with that
Yes, the INDEX= path had
Am 08.02.2011 18:30, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
On 8.2.2011, at 15.49, Robert Schetterer wrote:
pop3_uidl_format = %08Xu%08Xv
location = virtual:/etc/dovecot/virtual:LAYOUT=maildir++:INDEX=~/virtual
is a good setting
but i have no feedback yet if the problem pop3 leaving mails on the
server is
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