Hi Christian, nice you got this. I could have given you this also, but I have this weird tree in the mail client, so I thought better not share it. I prefer to see only 1 'Archive'
> > I found the Solution myself. The key was to simply create an unnamed > mailbox directive so that the namespace prefix directly results into an > mailbox that Thunderbirds shows as the Archive. > > Thanks everbody on the dovecot team for making such a brilliant Software! > Greetings! > Christian > > namespace inbox { > inbox = yes > location = > mailbox Drafts { > auto = subscribe > special_use = \Drafts > } > mailbox Junk { > auto = subscribe > special_use = \Junk > } > mailbox Sent { > auto = subscribe > special_use = \Sent > } > mailbox "Sent Messages" { > special_use = \Sent > } > mailbox Trash { > auto = subscribe > special_use = \Trash > } > prefix = > separator = / > } > > namespace archivns { > prefix = Archive/ <--- this is the Name which now appears at the > same Level then Sent/Draft/... > location = maildir:/mnt/mails2/%u > separator = / > mailbox { <--- here a name is omitted > auto = subscribe > special_use = \Archive > } > } > _______________________________________________ dovecot mailing list -- dovecot@dovecot.org To unsubscribe send an email to dovecot-le...@dovecot.org