Re: Problem with Cyrus 2.4.0 when subscribe to folders in other backends

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--On 13. Oktober 2010 17:50:55 -0400 Bron Gondwana <brong@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 05:27:32PM -0300, Lucas Zinato Carraro wrote:
With Thunderbird 3.1.3  i can  subscribe only in folders located in
Backend1

where  my account "lucas.carraro" exist.
The other folder in backend2 are not avaiable for me:

Actually, you're subscribing fine - we're just not showing them.  Oops.

I know exactly which change fixed this - it's an obviously over-eager
patch that I applied for FastMail because users were complaining about
non-existant mailboxes appearing in their list view - things that were
subscribed ages ago, and appearing despite not being real.

just so I get that straight: does that affect all instances of subscriptions to non-existent mailboxes? If so that should definitely be made an option only. I agree that we have more users complain about deleted folders still showing up in the GUI of their client than there are people who actually use that as a feature, but as long as section 6.3.6 of RFC 3501 reads like the following, we just have to live with that:

     A server MAY validate the mailbox argument to SUBSCRIBE to verify
     that it exists.  However, it MUST NOT unilaterally remove an
     existing mailbox name from the subscription list even if a mailbox
     by that name no longer exists.

          Note: This requirement is because a server site can
          choose to routinely remove a mailbox with a well-known
          name (e.g., "system-alerts") after its contents expire,
          with the intention of recreating it when new contents
          are appropriate.
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