On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, John Basile wrote:
Ken, Using Internal namespaces and 2.3.3-2 gives following results. If I create "user.jbasile" and NO INBOX, I can deliver an email and it appears at user.jbasile If I then create "user.jbasile.INBOX", I can deliver an email and it appears at user.jbasile, not at the INBOX Mailbox is user.jbasile (\HasChildren) user.jbasile.Draft (\HasNoChildren) user.jbasile.INBOX (\HasNoChildren) user.jbasile.Sent (\HasNoChildren) user.jbasile.Trash (\HasNoChildren) The ACL being set is user.jbasile: jbasile lrswipkxtecda cyrus lrswipkxtecda user.jbasile.Draft: jbasile lrswipkxtecda cyrus lrswipkxtecda user.jbasile.INBOX: jbasile lrswipkxtecda cyrus lrswipkxtecda user.jbasile.Sent: jbasile lrswipkxtecda cyrus lrswipkxtecda user.jbasile.Trash: jbasile lrswipkxtecda cyrus lrswipkxtecda What should happen ?
Uhh, user.jbasile *is* the INBOX. When an imap client connects to cyrus and requests "INBOX" (a reserved name in IMAP), cyrus shows them the contents of user.jbasile. There is no reason to create a subfolder named INBOX, and I wonder what problems that might create to confuse imap clients.
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