Shortcomings of Maildir++ layout
Hadmut Danisch
hadmut at danisch.de
Wed Nov 18 21:00:33 UTC 2015
> Sounds more like you just introduced a new self-created problem that
would require yet another workaround.. ;-)
Definitely wrong.
Appending .dir to directories and .folder to folder files keeps files
completely distinct and name collissions are not possible.
> But what was not clear from your mail, is what exactly you identified
as "the problems" with standard Maildir++ setup?
Having regular files filenames beginning with a . is a no-go and flawed
by design. Extremely error-prone No serious designer would ever do that.
Furthermore, it make it difficult to backup files from particular
folder, since not in distinct folder (and thus not mbox-design).
Even worse, both folders foo/bar and foo.bar both get the filename
.foo.bar
Maildir++-setup is broken by design in several ways.
That's the problem with Maildir++. Appending smileys doesn't help.
Hadmut
On 24.08.2015 15:28, Maarten Bezemer wrote:
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> On Sun, 23 Aug 2015, Hadmut Danisch wrote:
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>> astonished to see, what problems come with Maildir++ and how complicated
>> dovecot tries to deal with them.
> ..
> [fast fwd to "solution"]
>
>> INBOX -> ~/mail/inbox
>> abc -> ~/mail/abc
>> abc/def -> ~/mail/abc.dir/def or ~/mail/___abc___/def
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> This would not work.
> For example, how would you handle a folder named "abc.dir"? In your
> scheme, that would end up as ~/mail/abc.dir which would still result
> in a name clash.
> How would you handle abc/def/ghi? Something like
> ~/mail/abc.dir/def.dir/ghi or? That would not make it very workable
> either.
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