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On Jan 3, 2007, at 8:46 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 2.1.2007, at 19.29, Barry Warsaw wrote:
Okay, that jives with what I see w/o the additional namespace. I
haven't noticed any problem with both namespace sections, so I'm
going to keep them (preserves what my Mail.app users used to
see). I wonder what Mail.app is doing behind the scenes. ;)Ugh. Sounds like a bad idea to me to keep two of them. At least I
don't guarantee that they'll keep working in new versions..Either one of the namespace configurations alone should work with
all the clients. If the client tries to use a wrong separator, it's
probably because it's caching an old value. Probably recreating the
account in the configuration would work.
Okay, point taken! I know that the INBOX. namespace definitely
doesn't work the way I wanted it with Mail.app. I'll try removing it
and leaving the INBOX/ namespace and seeing if Thunderbird can handle
that. I have to wait until my most important customer (i.e. my
wife :) won't need her email for a bit.
Thanks,
- -Barry
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