List a mailbox if the requested pattern matches (prefix)(mailbox).
should be:
Only list a hidden mailbox if it matches the pattern, and the pattern
explicitly starts with (prefix)
(...and everything starts with )
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Ed W wrote:
Hi
You shouldn't have inbox = yes on more than one namespace. From the
comments in my dovecot.conf:
# There can be only one INBOX, and this setting defines which namespace
# has it.
#inbox = yes
Sure. However, if only one has the INBOX, then
I either misunderstand the namespace hidden option, or else perhaps it's
not working correctly in 1.0.5?
dovecot.conf
# default namespace
namespace private {
separator = /
prefix =
inbox = yes
hidden = yes
}
# for backwards compatibility:
namespace private {
separator = .
prefix =
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Ed W wrote:
I either misunderstand the namespace hidden option, or else perhaps it's not
working correctly in 1.0.5?
dovecot.conf
# default namespace
namespace private {
separator = /
prefix =
inbox = yes
hidden = yes
}
# for backwards compatibility:
namespace private {
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Ed W wrote:
I either misunderstand the namespace hidden option, or else perhaps it's
not
working correctly in 1.0.5?
dovecot.conf
# default namespace
namespace private {
separator = /
prefix =
inbox = yes
hidden = yes
}
# for backwards compatibility:
Just to throw in one more comment. In the dovecot.conf file it also
mentions that you should use the same separator between namespaces.
Otherwise you might confuse the client.
I can confirm that Outlook Express and Thunderbird on windows seem
largely unaffected even using *both* at the
Hi
You shouldn't have inbox = yes on more than one namespace. From the
comments in my dovecot.conf:
# There can be only one INBOX, and this setting defines which
namespace
# has it.
#inbox = yes
Sure. However, if only one has the INBOX, then doesn't this rather
break the whole