Hi KR, Just checked the folders, and they do not contain any of these subfolders. This is the structure I see:
. ├── dovecot-acl-list ├── dovecot.list.index ├── dovecot.list.index.log ├── dovecot.list.index.log.2 ├── dovecot.mailbox.log ├── dovecot-uidvalidity ├── dovecot-uidvalidity.570e9b2d ├── mailboxes │ ├── folderB │ │ └── dbox-Mails │ │ ├── dovecot.index │ │ ├── dovecot.index.backup │ │ ├── dovecot.index.cache │ │ ├── dovecot.index.log │ │ └── dovecot.index.thread │ ├── dovecot-acl │ ├── folderA │ │ └── dbox-Mails │ │ ├── dovecot.index.cache │ │ └── dovecot.index.log │ ├── folderC │ │ └── dbox-Mails │ │ ├── dovecot.index │ │ ├── dovecot.index.backup │ │ ├── dovecot.index.cache │ │ └── dovecot.index.log │ ├── INBOX │ │ └── dbox-Mails │ │ ├── dovecot.index │ │ ├── dovecot.index.backup │ │ ├── dovecot.index.cache │ │ └── dovecot.index.log │ ├── Junk │ │ └── dbox-Mails │ │ └── dovecot.index.log │ ├── Sent │ │ └── dbox-Mails │ │ ├── dovecot.index.cache │ │ └── dovecot.index.log │ └── Trash │ └── dbox-Mails │ └── dovecot.index.log ├── sieve │ ├── dovecot.sieve │ ├── dovecot.svbin │ └── tmp ├── spamassassin │ ├── bayes.mutex │ ├── bayes_seen │ └── bayes_toks ├── storage │ ├── dovecot.map.index │ ├── dovecot.map.index.log │ ├── m.1 │ ├── m.10 │ ├── m.11 │ ├── m.12 │ ├── m.13 │ ├── m.14 │ ├── m.2 │ ├── m.3 │ ├── m.4 │ ├── m.5 │ ├── m.6 │ ├── m.7 │ ├── m.8 │ └── m.9 └── subscriptions Update: I have finally managed to see these folders in roundcube, after setting subscriptions=no (instead of yes) in the shared namespace. Also, I have been able to keep it working with the single dovecot-acl file I have inside mailboxes. Is this structure correct? I am asking becaus I have another user, for which I migrated the format to mdbox, for which I have these folders (curr, tmp, new) but also the structure I have for the shared :s. Are both formats mixed for that user? Thank you, Felix On 27 September 2016 00:25:40 CEST, "dovecot@avv.solutions" <dovecot@avv.solutions> wrote: >Quick thought: are the sub-folder structure complete? > >I mean, do they have their cur+new+tmp directories? > >With their rights ownership+permissions? > >KR > >On 09/26/2016 11:31 PM, Felix Rubio Dalmau wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> I am honestly desperate: I have spent/invested the whole day in >trying to set a shared mailbox, with quite partial success. The INBOX >is merged with the top level mailbox, and there are many more folders. >To give an idea, for the shared account shared...@domain.org, this is >how looks the folder structure: >> >> sharedacc >> |-folderA >> |-folderB >> \-folderC >> >> in the account for us...@domain.org, I see the following: >> >> usera >> |-folderD >> |-folderE >> |-folderF >> \-shared >> \-sharedacc >> >> So, I do not get to see folderA, folderB, folderC, etc. >> >> My configuration is: >> >> # 2.2.25 (7be1766): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf >> # Pigeonhole version 0.4.14 (099a97c) >> # OS: Linux 4.5.4-0 x86_64 Debian stretch/sid zfs >> >> mail_plugins = zlib expire acl >> >> plugin { >> acl = vfile >> acl_shared_dict = proxy::acl >> } >> >> dict { >> acl = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext >> } >> >> namespace { >> list = children >> location = >mdbox:/mnt/vmail/%%d/%%n:INDEXPVT=/mnt/vmail/indexes/shared/%%d/%%n >> prefix = shared/%%n/ >> separator = / >> subscriptions = yes >> type = shared >> } >> >> protocol lmtp { >> mail_plugins = zlib expire acl sieve >> } >> >> protocol imap { >> mail_plugins = zlib expire acl antispam imap_acl >> } >> >> the files I have one the account for sharedacc are: >> sharedacc >> |-dovecot-acl >> |-dovecot-acl-list >> \-mailboxes >> |-dovecot-acl >> |-folderA >> | \-dbox-Mails >> | \-dovecot-acl >> |-folderB >> | \-dbox-Mails >> | \-dovecot-acl >> \-folderC >> \-dbox-Mails >> \-dovecot-acl >> >> In dovecot-acl-list I have the following contents: >> 1474920778 folderA >> 1474920778 folderB >> 1474920778 folderC >> >> and in every dovecot-acl, I have: >> user=us...@domain.org akxeilprwts >> >> All the files on the filesystem are owned by the same vmail user. >> What is strange is that I can see all these folderA, folderB, folderC >in roundcube, and I can click to subscribe to them. However, when I go >back to the general view, the subscriptions have been reset and I see >only sharedacc, without a thing inside. Finally, in kmail I can see the >subscribed folders without a problem (??!) >> >> Can please somebody help me? -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.