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Timo Sirainen wrote:
It's safe, but if any IMAP clients had seen the mailbox the first time they may become confused if the message UIDs change (which is also the reason Dovecot starts complaining).
Aren't flags only stored in dovecot.index files when there are more than 26 of them (and thus can't be stored in the filename)?
Well, yes, but I'm assuming no-one has more than 26 :) Some day I'll probably make Dovecot force that limit to maildir users.
Heh, it just depends on how you use your mailbox. More and more people seem to adopt the "Google way" - not sorting mails into folders, but tagging them (one tag = one IMAP flag), and leaving them all in one mailbox. Those people quickly use much more than 26 flags...
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