Peter Peltonen wrote: > I have a bit exotic Dovecot setup myself, but this is what I've done: > > 1. I have not touched the files in conf.d > > 2. In dovecot.conf I just have: > > !include_try local.conf > > 3. And in local.conf I have defined: > > - auth_cache_size > - auth_verbose > - disable_plaintext_auth > - auth_mechanisms > - auth_username_format > - first_valid_uid > - log_path > - login_greeting > - namespace > - passdb > - plugin/quota > - plugin/quota > - protocols > - protocol imap > - service imap-login > - ssl_cert > - ssl_key > - userdb Thanks very much for your response. I wonder if you would mind sending me your local.conf , as I am not clear how you define some (in fact most) of these variables? > If you cannot get it working I would recommend joining the Dovecot > mailing list where you certainly will find answers to all your > questions as the developers of the software are there. Yes, I am sure that is the best route. I asked first on the CentOS mailing list because I could create top-level folders under CentOS-5, But have been unable to under CentOS-6. (Actually, it could have been a more recent change to kdepim, as I didn't try to create a new top-level folder until recently.) -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College Dublin _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos