On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 14:49 +0100, Robert Schetterer wrote: > > i guess the % is produced fom thunderbird > > > > here tbs raw in log .. > > with telnet this does not happen
So if you copy&paste all the Thunderbird's commands to a telnet session, it doesn't log the % error? > > my first tests were with listescape enabled > > without any additionional listescape config > > and leads to false interpreted the . in the username domainpart > > ( guess this has to be config stuff in listescape i didnt have done yet > > perhaps you have examples) There isn't any need for extra configuration. But yes, you're right, I do see it breaking: * LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "/" "shared/domain.org/t...@domain.org" * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "shared/domain/org/t...@domain/org/Trash" I'll try to get that fixed. > with horde imp there is no wrong % expansion in dovecots log so it > seems clear that this is an thunderbird issue It still shouldn't happen and I'm not able to reproduce it. > after all whats missing is quota listing for shared folders > ( dont know if you might implement this easily in the quota code ) > it should be there in my mind , cause transactions with shared > folders i.e copy maybe fail by overload quota of a shared folder > for now user has no chance ( until he has no imap debug etc) to find out > why i.e copy might fail in his client, with shown quota he might be able > to find out that there is less space left in the shared folder to i.e > copy a mail to it. I'm not really sure about this. The code already exists to see other users' quota, but I'm just worried that it could be thought of as a security hole / privacy leak. If copying fails the client will get a "Out of quota" error, isn't that enough?
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