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Topic: incoming mails with recipient_delimiter are stored in top level folder

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new "normal" incoming mails are stored in the inbox directory of the user. this is what i want to have for all incoming mails. but if the incoming mail is adressed to username+something@, and the recipient_delimiter is set to + (which is default), the mail is received but not stored in the inbox directory, but in the root level of the account, without any directory. how can get them into the inbox directory too?
logfile is attached, but I guess useless.

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Re: incoming mails with recipient_delimiter are stored in top level folder

oweis wrote:

but in the root level of the account, without any directory.

I don't understand this behaviour. It should be delivered to a folder named "something" (the one in "username+something@") with default iRedMail config. It's controlled in Postfix /etc/postfix/master.cf (the "-m" argument):

dovecot ...
    ... -m ${extension}

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Re: incoming mails with recipient_delimiter are stored in top level folder

thank you. if i remove the -m parameter completely everything works fine!