Marking this issue as solved. Solution is below.
Matthias
On 08/03/2014 08:01 PM, Dr. Matthias Sitte wrote:
Ok, just googled some more and came across this post [1]. It's basically
a very similar to mine, and describes the same problem that INBOX has no
subfolders. So, I've logged in with
Well, I created a test user to check what kind of permissions Dovecot
gives (after reading the docs I was kinda confused a bit). Except for
the INBOX folder (which had some group/other read flags) everything was
the same. I've corrected that. Folders created with Thunderbird (24.5)
now show up,
Ok, just googled some more and came across this post [1]. It's basically
a very similar to mine, and describes the same problem that INBOX has no
subfolders. So, I've logged in with telnet to list the INBOX subfolders
as well:
=== SNIP ===
2 list INBOX
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) / INBOX
2 OK List
I came across something like this recently and it turned out it was a
permissions issue on a users maildir/ folder. Check that - took me hours
to figure it out and 2 secs to fix. Have you also checked your logs to
see if there are any errors?
On 31/07/14 16:23, Matthias Sitte wrote:
Hi,
I
Hi,
I have a problem with INBOX subfolders and subscriptions which I can't
solve... Maybe somebody has seen this, too...
I can create regular subfolders (not in INBOX) and (un-)subscribe to
them with Thunderbird. If I create subfolders in the INBOX with TB this
seems to work now in v31