Am 24.05.2013 03:41, schrieb Christoph Anton Mitterer: > Hi. > > Uhm... yeah as the topic implies I want to have . (dots) in my folder > names... > Unfortunately dovecot's maildirmake hasn't a -f switch as the one from > courier/maildrop, but that one in turn is buggy[0] and doesn't encode > any characters at all. > > In principle, maildir++ should allow[1] having (encoded) dots in folder > names,... but I don't quite understand how the encoding actually works, > cause UTF-7 seems to be already the encoded (without padding and > such)... but . is . in UTF-7 as well. > > Does dovecot support this? > At least my mail clients (well I only tried Evolution so far which sucks > in so many areas)... couldn't create it... but I guess it's rather a > stupid client issue. > Anyone knows how it would be encoded? > > > Interestingly, and this might be actually an inssue in doveocot when I > create maildirs with non-ASCII chars without encoding these, e.g. > maildir/.München/ (instead of the correctly encoded (.M&APw-nchen) > Dovecot seems to "export" these to the clients,... at least Evolution > shows it in the list of subscribable folders (even correctly as > "München")... but it doesn't allow me to actually subscribe to it. > > > Cheers & thx, > Chris. > > > > > [0] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709555 > [1] http://www.courier-mta.org/maildir.html#id351803 >
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