On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 03:53:39PM +0300, Tom Alsberg wrote:
That's possible. But I'd prefer it if when COPYing a message, it would just copy the "From " line verbatim as well, and not get into this trouble, even though I see now that the content should normally be the same (leave those semantics to the MTA...).
Okay, so this is the IMAP COPY command, right?
Why are you putting mbox "From " lines into my maildir?
If dovecot is the source, how does it know what format the target mailbox is in? Should dovecot instances communicate with one another?
Is this only for mailboxes that a single dovecot instance is in charge of? So the move, although issued as IMAP, should behave differently for a move between two mailboxes on one server than it does between mailboxes on two servers?
If dovecot is moving messages from one folder (that it "owns") to another folder (that it "owns"), how much of the format-specific information should be copied, if it has been instructed to do an IMAP copy? When does the difference in semantics between a server-internal IMAP COPY versus an inter-server IMAP COPY become anti-intuitive?
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