On 04/12/2011 03:35 PM, Carsten Laun-De Lellis wrote:
Hi all
I hope to get some help on the separator. I am sure that I hava a wrong understanding what the separator is.
I thaught the separator is the delimiter within the imap folder structure.
For example:
Imap folder structure: folder Flights, subfolder Lufthansa
If the delimiter is “.” the ls –a command should result:
.Flights .Flights.Lufthansa
If delimiter is “/”
Flights Flights/Lufthansa
I tried several delimiters but only the “.” Works.
As far as I know, the folder structure (ls -a) will always* show .Flights .Flights.Lufthansa
It is in the IMAP commands that they use the delimiter ("/" in this case): 1 NAMESPACE
- NAMESPACE (("" "/")) NIL NIL 1 OK Namespace completed.
2 SUBSCRIBE Flights/Lufthansa 2 OK Subscribe completed.
Or, if you use "." as the delimiter: 1 NAMESPACE
- NAMESPACE (("" ".")) NIL NIL 1 OK Namespace completed.
2 SUBSCRIBE Flights.Lufthansa 2 OK Subscribe completed.
- there are some Dovecot configurations where you can change that by using layout=fs