Changing IMAP separator - does it break things?
@lbutlr
kremels at kreme.com
Wed Oct 14 21:37:17 EEST 2020
On 14 Oct 2020, at 05:39, Sami Ketola <sami at ketola.io> wrote:
>> On 14. Oct 2020, at 14.20, @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 14 Oct 2020, at 04:24, Sami Ketola <sami at ketola.io> wrote:
>>> On 14. Oct 2020, at 12.51, Victor Sudakov <vas at sibptus.ru> wrote:
>>>> Those Mac clients who do not use nested folders do not seem to be
>>>> affected. That is, I've already suggested to the Mac Mail user that he
>>>> start Thunderbird, move all his mailboxes into the IMAP root folder, and
>>>> then go on using Mac Mail. I hope that's what he has done.
>>
>>> There is a bug in Mail.app that it always assumes / as hierarchy separator and
>>> completely ignores server provided separator.
>>
>> Cite? Because no, that is not my experience at all.
>>
>> From my maildir on my FreeBSD server:
>>
>> # ls -lnd .root*
>> drwx------ 5 89 89 512 Oct 14 05:16 .root
>> drwx------ 5 89 89 512 Oct 14 02:02 .root.44
>> drwx------ 5 89 89 512 Oct 14 02:02 .root.Cron
>> drwx------ 5 89 89 512 Oct 14 05:16 .root.Hastur
>> … etc
>>
>> Works fine in Mail.app on Mac OS and has for at least 16 years.
>
> I just tested it with my Dovecot 2.2.36 setup. I did set up an account with '.' as separator and created some folders.
Are you ignoring the advice in Dovecot to leave its jeorachu separator field alone?
There's a difference between the IMAP separator and the hierarchy separator, and you should not change (or set) the latter at all.
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