On 23.9.2013, at 16.52, megodin@inboxalias.com wrote:
I suspect your shell is breaking the 8bit chars into invalid UTF-8. I just tried and it works fine with me.
Sorry, we got confusion here... apparently my (lousy) freemail provider which I use to post on this mailinglist doesn't send some special characters etc. unaltered exactly as I typed - so I made a console screenshot of the doveadm rename problem to make things clear. Please have a look here, it will reveal the doveadm rename problem (and that my shell is working fine): http://i.imgur.com/08wKji4.png
If doveadm says it's invalid UTF-8, it's invalid UTF-8. I guess your terminal isn't actually using UTF-8 then, but something else. ("locale" output should say something about UTF-8.) I guess doveadm could also automatically translate parameters to UTF-8, but that's a bit annoying to implement.
To get things worse, when renaming the mailfolder in Thunderbird to "geschäftliches" it gets correctly written in the filesystem as "gesch&AOQ-ftliches"- but afterwards it's NOT found anymore in the dovecot index, e.g. when trying doveadm force-resync -u user it is not listed anymore (untilback-renaming in fs to the name it was indexed before).
Folders aren't indexed by default (mailbox_list_index=no) and force-resync doesn't affect them. Are you saying "doveadm mailbox list -u user" doesn't show some folder? I'm not aware of any bugs related to this.
No, the "doveadm mailbox list -u user" works just fine.
BUT - I'm still wondering about the resync issue - As I understand the "doveadm force-resync -u user *" command rebuilds the index for the MAILS within the mailfolders? If so, how can the resync be done if the mailfolder itself is not found by doveadm anymore?
With mailbox_list_index=no there is no way a folder isn't found by doveadm.
I'd need to get some more specifics. Show show exists in filesystems and what commands don't produce expected results (and what they produce instead).
For clearing up my point, I made another console screenshot with red markings to point out the problem (bug). Please have another look here: http://i.imgur.com/icPfys9.png
The problem here is that * is expanded by your shell, not doveadm. And it expands into Tr&-AOQ-sh as it's in the filesystem, but that's only the mUTF-7 encoding of it. The UTF-8 version of the name is Tr&AOQ-sh. So doveadm only sees that you attempted to resync a nonexistent mailbox. Using '*' with quotes would work, since doveadm would do the expansion then.