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Re: DBMail imap folders issue
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Russian Federation
2007-07-26 12:52:17

26.07.07, 21:29, Aaron Stone <aaronserendipity.cx>:

> On Thu, Jul 26, 2007, umask <umaskyandex.ru> said:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I noticed that DBMail did not work properly with
IMAP folders.
> > E.g. In DBMail IMAP folder is inline string in
message and it's BIG problem.
> > 
> > For example: I created via Thunderbird
'INBOX/test1' folder, and next I created folder
'INBOX/test1/test2'.
> > Next I renamed folder 'test1' to 'testX' (also in
Thunderbird) and lost 'textX' (!!!).
> > DBMail didn't change inline string which define
IMAP folder.
> > 
> > How to fix this problem?
> If I understood you correctly, the situation is:
> Create INBOX/test1
> Create INBOX/test1/test2
> Rename INBOX/test1 -> INBOX/testX
> Now you cannot see INBOX/test1/test2 anymore?

Yes.
Thunderbird says that folder testX does not exist.

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Re: DBMail imap folders issue
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2007-07-26 13:30:27
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007, umask <umaskyandex.ru> said:

> 
> 
> 26.07.07, 21:29, Aaron Stone <aaronserendipity.cx>:
> 
>> On Thu, Jul 26, 2007, umask <umaskyandex.ru> said:
>> > Hi,
>> > 
>> > I noticed that DBMail did not work properly
with IMAP folders.
>> > E.g. In DBMail IMAP folder is inline string in
message and it's BIG problem.
>> > 
>> > For example: I created via Thunderbird
'INBOX/test1' folder, and next I created folder
'INBOX/test1/test2'.
>> > Next I renamed folder 'test1' to 'testX' (also
in Thunderbird) and lost 'textX' (!!!).
>> > DBMail didn't change inline string which
define IMAP folder.
>> > 
>> > How to fix this problem?
>> If I understood you correctly, the situation is:
>> Create INBOX/test1
>> Create INBOX/test1/test2
>> Rename INBOX/test1 -> INBOX/testX
>> Now you cannot see INBOX/test1/test2 anymore?
> 
> Yes.
> Thunderbird says that folder testX does not exist.

Ok, that is different from what I understood.

So you can still see INBOX/test1/test2 but you cannot see
INBOX/testX?

Aaron


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