On Wed, 6 Feb 2013, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On a related topic, what's the easiest way to alias various common
mailbox names to one physical mailbox? For example, mapping "Trash",
"Deleted Messages", "Junk" to the same mailbox?
Would you use the SPECIAL-USE, or is there a better way to do this?
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On 5.2.2013, at 21.52, Radek Novotný wrote:
> let me ask a question, please. Is it possible in dovecot to set up per user
> special-use folder names?
>
> Imagine situation with two users where first prefere another language that
> second.
>
> mailbox Sent {
>special_use = \Sent
> }
>
> f
On 6.2.2013, at 6.51, Joseph Tam wrote:
> On a related topic, what's the easiest way to alias various common
> mailbox names to one physical mailbox? For example, mapping "Trash",
> "Deleted Messages", "Junk" to the same mailbox?
>
> Would you use the SPECIAL-USE, or is there a better way to do
On Wed, 6 Feb 2013, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
Quoting Patrick Ben Koetter :
That's part of what makes SPECIAL-USE so sexy. It is language independent.
All it does is say "This mailbox is reserved for that particular usage." How
you call it, is up to you (client).
Well not quite. The prob
Quoting Patrick Ben Koetter :
That's part of what makes SPECIAL-USE so sexy. It is language independent.
All it does is say "This mailbox is reserved for that particular usage." How
you call it, is up to you (client).
Well not quite. The problem comes when you have *multiple* sent
mailb
* Radek Novotný :
> Hi all,
>
> let me ask a question, please. Is it possible in dovecot to set up
> per user special-use folder names?
>
> Imagine situation with two users where first prefere another
> language that second.
You don't need per-user folder SPECIAL-USE names, because the client mu
Hi all,
let me ask a question, please. Is it possible in dovecot to set up per
user special-use folder names?
Imagine situation with two users where first prefere another language
that second.
mailbox Sent {
special_use = \Sent
}
for english speaking users and
mailbox "Odeslaná pošta"