On Fri, 2009-08-21 at 14:57 +0200, Roger wrote:
> Looks like this is working, imapsync now nicely makes the subfolders. But,
> when I try to log in from the webmail server I got this error:
> IMAP(sannevdh): Error: stat(/var/mail/sannevdh/tmp) failed: Not a directory
So you want mbox as INBOX and
Steffen Kaiser wrote ..
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> On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Roger wrote:
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> > But how do I do that and does that inflict all users on the server (only
> > a part of the users use imap). there are about 200 pop users on the mail
> > server and only 50 of t
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Roger wrote:
But how do I do that and does that inflict all users on the server (only
a part of the users use imap). there are about 200 pop users on the mail
server and only 50 of them need imap.
Replace mail_location:
mail
On 8/20/2009, Roger Berger (dove...@berger.nl) wrote:
> I found out that it has something to do with the mbox not able to
> have submaps and there should be a workaround using namespaces. I
> tried several setups but keep getting errors. Does anybody know how
> to configure namespaces to allow subm
Yes,
But how do I do that and does that inflict all users on the server (only a part
of the users use imap). there are about 200 pop users on the mail server and
only 50 of them need imap.
Thanks,
Roger
Charles Marcus wrote ..
> On 8/20/2009, Roger Berger (dove...@berger.nl) wrote:
> > I foun
Hi,
I am really stuck here. I am trying to setup imap for an external mail server.
I have a freebsd server running sendmail / dovecot. I am transfering the
existing mail from an exchange 2003 server to the mailserver using imapsync.
This works fine, but gives errors when it tries to make a subm