On 07/04/11 23:23 +0100, John wrote: >On 07/04/11 22:06, Dan White wrote: >> 'deliver' should deliver to the user's INBOX if it believes there's a >> permissions problem, or if it believes the mailbox doesn't exist. Does >> syslog give you any hints? >> >> What does your configuration look like? How are 'unixhierarchysep' and >> 'altnamespace' configured? >> To trouble shoot, try setting an 'anyone p' acl on your subfolder, or try >> one of: >> >> /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver -a john -m folder.subfolder john < message >> /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver -a john -m INBOX/folder/subfolder john < message >> >Nothing in syslog that really helped. >I have both "unixhierarchysep" and "altnamespace". From my conf: > >configdirectory: /srv/mail/cyrus >partition-default: /srv/mail/cyrus/mail >admins: cyrus >sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd >altnamespace: yes >unixhierarchysep: yes > >Nothing in that respect has changed. I've always had "altnamespace" to >give me folders at the same level as INBOX and I've always had >"unixhierarchysep" to give me folder separator of "/" rather than "." (I >actually use the "." in some folder names). > >My config worked fine for me for a very long time until I had to upgrade >earlier this week. I think my ACLs are fine: > >localhost.localdomain> lm user/john >user/john (\HasChildren) >localhost.localdomain> lm user/john/folder.name/subfolder >user/john/folder.name/subfolder (\HasChildren) >localhost.localdomain> lam user/john/folder.name/subfolder >john lrswipcda >localhost.localdomain> lam user/john >john lrswipcda >localhost.localdomain> > >So I am stumped :) > >Thanks for helping, much appreciated. Assuming this is a bug, can you set an 'anyone p' acl on the mailbox (parent and subfolder) to see if it delivers? Do you have any unusual characters in your folder names (like a dot?). Can you attempt to deliver to a 'top level' folder underneath user/john/? does the parent and subfolder show up in the output of 'ctl_mboxlist -d'? Does your folder list look sane if you connect via an IMAP client? -- Dan White ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/