On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:03:00PM +0100, Thomas Hummel wrote: So basically, I went from
1.2 with #separator = -> can you confirm the the client should use "." then ? to 2.8.0 with namespace { type = private separator = "/" and now back to 2.8.0 with namespace { type = private separator = "." And Thunderbird clients seem very confused about it : For instance, rawlogs say : # grep -i foobar * 20101223-133841-34429.out:* LSUB () "." "AA.BB.CC.foobar" 20101223-133841-34429.out:* LSUB () "." "AA.BB.MTA.foobar" 20101223-133841-34429.out:* LSUB () "." "AA.BB.MTA.foobar Curie" 20101223-135517-38267.out:* LSUB () "." "AA.BB.CC.foobar" 20101223-135517-38267.out:* LSUB () "." "AA.BB.MTA.foobar" 20101223-135517-38267.out:* LSUB () "." "AA.BB.MTA.foobar Curie" 20101223-135556-38406.in:5 select "AA/BB/CC/foobar" 20101223-135556-38406.out:5 NO Invalid mailbox name: AA/BB/CC/foobar Restarting Thunderbird doesn't fix the problem for all mailboxes, it seems to fix one mailbox access at a time. Re-suscribing to the mailbox seems to work as well, but again one mailbox at a time. -- Thomas Hummel | Institut Pasteur <hum...@pasteur.fr> | Pôle informatique - systèmes et réseau