On 3/14/2014 9:43 PM, Aleve Sicofante <asicofa...@gmail.com> wrote:
2014-03-05 13:07 GMT+01:00 Charles Marcus<cmar...@media-brokers.com>:
Yes, dovecot's 'virtual mailboxes' is essentially the same thing
conceptually as Thunderbird's 'Virtual Folders', but dovecot does it
server-side (and all clients automatically see the virtual mailboxes as if
they were real folders).
Thunderbird does it client side, so it is *much* less efficient, and it is
local only to that instance of Thunderbird (so, no other clients see those
virtual folders).
Hmmm... I could have sworn I opened a bug about this way back when dovecot
added support for this, but I guess I didn't...
So, I just did... feel free to go vote for it:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=979846
OK. Subscribed and voted, but the bug should point to "where to start" in
Dovecot's documentation.
Ok, but... where would that be? I don't see a 'Where to start' to point
to...
And, well, if subscribed and voted, you could easily add that yourself,
no? ;)
Which point would that be? Is it documented how to
remotely manage virtual mailboxes? According to Michael
Slusarz<https://plus.google.com/u/0/109836422377797506418?prsrc=4>this
is not possible and we're misinterpreting the use of virtual mailboxes
by Dovecot...
Who's right?
Since I am not a google+ subscriber (and have no desire to become one),
and cannot read whatever you're talking about, I have no clue.
It's never a good idea to link to protected content for things like this.
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Best regards,
Charles