[CentOS] Dovecot GUI
Timothy Murphy
gayleard at eircom.net
Mon Mar 5 16:08:37 UTC 2012
Peter Peltonen wrote:
>> If I understood the question, he wants his imap clients to be able to
>> create folders at the same level as the inbox, not under it.
Yes, that was my question.
>> Which is
>> probably a server-side storage or namespace option.
> What I have on my Dovecot server config is:
>
> namespace {
> inbox = yes
> location =
> prefix =
> separator = .
> type = private
> }
>
> OP has probably "prefix = INBOX." which forces all client apps to
> create subfolders underneath/within the inbox instead of adjacent to
> it.
Thanks very much for your response.
It seems to me very likely that the problem does lie here.
However, I am running CentOS-6.2,
and now /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf does not seem to contain
any reference to namespace, as it did in CentOS-5.
There is now a directory /etc/dovecot/conf.d ,
and the only mentions of namespace are in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf .
The section on namespaces is commented out by default,
and I have left it like this.
I must admit I do not understand the relevant section.
If I remove the commented advice, it reads:
------------------------------------
#namespace {
#type = private
#separator =
#prefix =
#location =
#inbox = no
#hidden = no
#list = yes
#subscriptions = yes
#}
------------------------------------
Following your advice, I've changed this to
------------------------------------
namespace {
type = private
separator =
prefix =
location =
inbox = yes
hidden = no
list = yes
subscriptions = yes
}
------------------------------------
and run "sudo service dovecot restart" on my server.
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to have had any effect;
KMail is still unable to add a top-level folder.
--
Timothy Murphy
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