dbox configuration ================== See for a description of the dbox mailbox format. NOTE:*You must not lose the dbox index files, they can't be regenerated without data loss*. Mail location ------------- dbox can be used in two ways: 1. One message per file (*single-dbox*), similar to [MailboxFormat.Maildir.txt]. 2. Multiple messages per file (*multi-dbox*), but unlike [MailboxFormat.mbox.txt] multiple files per mailbox. To use *single-dbox*, use the tag 'sdbox' in the [MailLocation.txt], for example: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- # single-dbox mail_location = sdbox:~/dbox ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- For backwards compatibility, 'dbox' is an alias to 'sdbox' in the mail location. To use *multi-dbox*, use the tag 'mdbox' in the [MailLocation.txt], for example: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- # multi-dbox mail_location = mdbox:~/mdbox ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alternate storage ----------------- dbox has a feature for transparently moving message data to an [MailboxFormat.dbox.txt] area. To specify an alternate storage area, use the 'ALT' parameter in the mail location. For example, specifying the mail location as: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- mail_location = mdbox:/var/vmail/%d/%n:ALT=/altstorage/vmail/%d/%n ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- will make Dovecot look for message data first under '/var/vmail/%d/%n', and if it is not found there it will look under '/altstorage/vmail/%d/%n' instead. Keep the unmounted '/altstorage' directory permissions such that Dovecot mail processes can't create directories under it (e.g. root:root 0755). This way if the alt storage isn't mounted for some reason, Dovecot won't think that all the messages in alt storage were deleted and lose their flags. Mailbox directory name ---------------------- When using the default hierarchical layout, there is a potential for naming collisions between dbox's 'dbox-Mails/' subdirectory and mail folders of the same name. For example, consider a mail folder "foo/bar". Under the default hierarchical layout, data about this mail folder would be stored at '~/mdbox/mailboxes/foo/bar/dbox-Mails/'. If the user then tried to create a mail folder "foo/bar/dbox-Mails", this would then imply that data would be stored at '~/mdbox/mailboxes/foo/bar/dbox-Mails/dbox-Mails/'. But this would overlap the 'dbox-Mails/' subdirectory of mail folder "foo/bar". This may not be a problem in many installations, but if a risk of collisions with the default name "dbox-Mails" is perceived, then the 'DIRNAME' parameter can be used. For example, if we specify mail location as: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- mail_location = mdbox:~/mdbox:DIRNAME=DbOx-mAiLs ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- then this will make data for mail folders be stored in a subdirectory 'DbOx-mAiLs/' instead of the default 'dbox-Mails/', so a mail folder "foo/bar" would have data stored at '~/mdbox/mailboxes/foo/bar/DbOx-mAiLs/'. The value for 'DIRNAME' should be chosen carefully so as to minimise the chances of clashing with mail folder names. In the example here, unusual upper/lower casing has been used. (This file was created from the wiki on 2013-11-24 04:42)