On 9/6/10 12:30 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Under LAYOUT=fs perhaps the default_separator ought to be '.', and under LAYOUT=maildir++ perhaps the default_separator ought to be '/', regardless of the mailbox format :-)
It works like that, except the opposite way. With LAYOUT=fs the default separator is '/' because the hierarchies are separated by the '/' directory separator. With Maildir++ it's '.', because the separator in disk is '.'.
So only the layout determines what hierarchy separator is in use. Of course, each mailbox format has their default layout.
This is only tangentially related, please forgive me for that, but is there any automated way to convert an existing hierarchy of '.'-separated folders to a LAYOUT=fs configuration?
-Dave
-- Dave McGuire Port Charlotte, FL