Folders on the disk has the same name: drwx------ 2 cyrus mail 848 12. čec 03.01 Kamil &AQw-ern&AP0-/ So it is up to squirrelmail to "deencode" it ? Thanks J.K. Cituji Bron Gondwana <brong@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:12:30AM +0200, Josef Karliak wrote:Hi there, when I copied (and reconstructed) user's email imap folders to a new server, I see them like this: "Kamil &AQw-ern&AP0-/", should be "Kamil Černý" (Czech language). I use Squirrelmail as a imap client, isn't there some configuration in the cyrus ? Thanks for kick to the right way. Regards J.Karliak.That's IMAPUTF7, right? What are the folders on disk called? Unless the names have been double-encoded somehow, that should be correct. It's the client's responsibility to convert from modified UTF7 for display purposes. Bron.
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