[Dovecot] case (non-)sensitivity for folder names
Phil Howard
ttiphil at gmail.com
Wed Jan 5 19:33:50 EET 2011
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 12:05, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 10:09 -0500, Phil Howard wrote:
>> Is IMAP supposed to be case sensitive or case in-sensitive?
>
> Case sensitive, except for INBOX. (Or if the server is using
> case-insensitive filesystem then they're case-insensitive.)
So what will Dovecot do when both directories exist: .INBOX.Spam and
.INBOX.spam
>> It seemed
>> it would be case sensitive because I've had different cases of
>> folders. But today I found I had two folders "Spam" and "spam", with
>> directories ".INBOX.Spam" and ".INBOX.spam" on the server. Messages
>> existed in each directory on the server and they were different. The
>> messages could be read from Evolution. However, the list of messages
>> had info mixed up between the folders. I then selected all messages
>> in one of the folders and trashed them (click on trash icon).
>> Messages disappeared in BOTH folders. On the server, after a couple
>> minutes delay, messages in BOTH directories were flagged "T". That
>> doesn't seem right.
>
> My guess is that Evolution messes this up.
And it might be confused by odd data it gets due to both above
directories existing.
>> Unfortunately, there seems to be no operation in Evolution to tell it
>> to discard its own cache.
>
> rm -rf ~/.evolution/mail/imap/
Thanks. I'll give that a try soon.
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