Re: [Dovecot] What does "namespace inbox {..." mean

2012-06-29 Thread Thomas Hochstein
Jonathan Ryshpan schrieb:

> It appears from the wiki that the word following the namespace
> declarator (if this is the right word) should be either "public",
> "shared", or "private", and describes a property of the namespace being
> declared. 

AFAIS the word following the keyword "namespace" is the name (of the
namespace). The type ("public", "shared" or "private") is declared by
using a type definition.

> So what does:
> namespace inbox {...
> mean?

That is a definition of a namespace named "inbox".

-thh


[Dovecot] What does "namespace inbox {..." mean

2012-06-25 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
I'm trying to set up a dovecot server for which mail arrives in an mbox,
and mail is stored in a maildir.  The wiki (see
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Namespaces) refers to this as "Mixed mbox and
Maildir".  It advises handling this situation by creating two
namespaces: one for the mbox and the other for the maildir. On the other
hand the sample configuration coming with dovecot in my distro puts
inbox in a namespace starting with:
namespace inbox {
  # Namespace type: private, shared or public
  #type = private

It appears from the wiki that the word following the namespace
declarator (if this is the right word) should be either "public",
"shared", or "private", and describes a property of the namespace being
declared.  So what does:
namespace inbox {...
mean?  Similarly in another part of the wiki (see
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Virtual), I read that it's possible
to have
namespace virtual {
namespace real {
...
which only increases my perplexity.

Please advise!

Thanks - jon