20 Dec
2003
20 Dec
'03
2:20 p.m.
On Saturday 20 December 2003 04:40, Timo Sirainen wrote:
If I did add special check for ".imap", it would mean that you couldn't create a root folder called "imap" which I think some people might actually do.
I understand. However, making a simple check for being a file or directory wouldn't harm anyone. As .subscriptions, .customflags and .imap* are all files, interpreting them as folders would generate errors anyhow. If .imap* is somehow renamed to .whatever or dovecot-whatever, the check would still hold as files would never be interpreted as mail folders.
Regards, Jeroen mailto:jdizzl@xs4all.nl
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