Maildir/cur/ <- read messages Maildir/new/ <- unread messages
Got it!
That's a help.
Thanks Chris Kottaridis
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 23:30 +0100, Sam Sharpe wrote:
On 25 July 2011 23:27, Chris Kottaridis chriskot@quietwind.net wrote:
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 17:00 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
There is no Junk mailbox. Junk is a virtual folder (similar to Trash but not identical). Junk mail is labelled as such on the IMAP server. Email clients that don't handle IMAP labels correctly will just see it as normal mail, since it's still in the Inbox.
OK, I figured it was something like that, a stupid cell phone client.
Still be interested in knowing where the INBOX is in a Maildir environment. In dovecot.conf I have:
[Maildir]# ls AA-inbox dovecot.index.cache dovecot-uidvalidity.4d1ac993 Sent Accounts dovecot.index.log Fitness subscriptions Boating dovecot.index.log.2 Group Admin Sysadmin Computing dovecot-keywords Investing tmp Contacts dovecot.mailbox.log Linux Trash cur dovecot-uidlist Misc Trucks dovecot.index dovecot-uidvalidity new XSpam
The AA-inbox is not it, that's a folder I created. So, it's not really obvious out of this where the INBOX is.
The Inbox is:
Maildir/cur/ <- read messages Maildir/new/ <- unread messages
You'll notice that the other folders themselves have cur and new folders, representing the same subset of messages in each IMAP folder.