Hi!

We use Postfix and Dovecot (with Dovecot LDA).

Normal subaddressing works.  So if I send to john+foo the mail comes up in 
john's folder foo.

How about subfolders of foo?  Can/should that work, too?
How do I write the subfolder of a folder in an email address?

We did change the imap hierarchy separator in Dovecot to '\' because of our 
Windows users and because they wanted to use '.' and '/' in their folder names. 
 If addressing subfolders should normally be no problem, is it possible that 
our problems come from the '\' because this character cannot be used as 
username part in mail addressing?  Should john+foo.bar normally automatically 
address the subfolder of foo named bar?  Any tips what we can do if we need 
(and want) to keep '\' and addressing subfolders should normally be no problem?

Thanks,
-lutzn

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