Timo Sirainen pisze:
Really? I would have thought a lot of clients would just break with it. What do you mean you have flat namespaces? I can't think of any reason to do that.
This mean that clients can create folders only in root folder. And RFC predict that case!
Thunderbird works... without it, it doesn't.
Without NIL Thunderbird try to move folder to Trash, and you can't remove folder... With NIL, Thunderbird logicaly mark folder that it is in trash, and delete it when you empty trash.
We support only few clients... not all... only this which is compatible with RFC ;)
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Our storage has two parts... MySQL database and files with mails. Very complicated, and I can't talk about it... To support multifolders we must implement hierarchical remove folders, independent of client software and we must adjust our Webmail, and this is much harder work :/
IMAP is new functionality in our company, and must earn some money, before management decide to increase support of it. We always have Webmail with flat folders ... now we have also IMAP (and it also must have flat folders).
In the future it is possible to do that, and we will have nonflat namespaces, but now it can't be (because of the business decisions).
Redgards, Konrad