Am 11.08.22 um 10:55 schrieb Aki Tuomi:
Currently there are some mails in my inbox. 'doveadm -f flow -v fetch -u spi 'flags uid' mailbox Inbox' shows flags=\Seen uid=3 flags=\Seen $Forwarded uid=4 flags=\Seen NonJunk 3_warten uid=5 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=6 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=7 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=8 flags=\Seen uid=9 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=10 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=11 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=12 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=13 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=14 flags=\Seen NonJunk uid=15 flags=\Answered \Seen uid=18 flags=\Seen uid=28 flags=\Seen uid=29 flags=\Seen NonJunk 3_warten uid=102
My client receives from dovecot the following list: b select inbox
- FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft NonJunk $Forwarded 3_warten 1_aktuell 2_projekt 4_irgendwann)
- OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft NonJunk $Forwarded 3_warten 1_aktuell 2_projekt 4_irgendwann \*)] Flags permitted.
Please seaa for the [1-4]_.* keywords - only 3_warten is used in the inbox, but dovecot sends more. I had even a longer list, that's why I deleted the index files. To deal with that there are two options - a fixed list on the client with the disadvantage of missing new keywords. A defined list on the server - with the downside of the user being unable to add new keywords. So I thing both are somehow needed - a current list sent by dovecot and pre-defined list omm the client.
-- Cheers spi The reason for this is that keywords cannot be currently deleted, and they do not become deleted when nothing uses them.
If you ever use a keyword for a specific mailbox it stays there until you delete the mailbox (or the indexes).
Aki
Ok, that explains what I figured out. Is this behavior intended? I could imagine there is a limit of keywords the IMAP server may respond with after a select mailbox.
What would happen if the list is full and the user needs to change a keyword?
Is it safe then to delete the index files on sdbox from time to time?
Is there any way you might think of to get the response overwritten? so no matter what is in the index file the server responds with "a b c"?
-- Cheers spi