Re: Problem with folder display options in SM-1.4.23 on FreeBSD-11.1

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> On 2018å¹´05æ??09æ?¥ 13:45, Seth Randall wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, May 7, 2018 11:52, Seth Randall wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Did you select Cyrus from option D in configure? It will set
>>>>> options for your IMAP server type that might affect how the
>>>>> folders are displayed.
>>>>
>>>> I had not bothered with that but in the spirit of adventure I did so
>> after your suggestion.  That modification unsubscribed everyone's
>> folders and changed the UI default font and size.
>>>>
>>>> However, other than those two things, it made no difference with
>> respect to how mail folders are shown in the left hand pane.  At least
>> as far as I can tell following a cursory look at the results and
>> resubscribing all my mail folders.  If there are other changes I will
>> no doubt run in to them in time.
>>>>
>>>>> Also, what version of PHP are you running?
>>>>
>>>> On CentOS-6.9 SM-1.4.22
>>>> # php -v
>>>> PHP 5.3.3 (cli) (built: Mar 22 2017 12:27:09)
>>>> Copyright (c) 1997-2010 The PHP Group
>>>> Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Zend Technologies
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On FreeBSD-11.1 SM-1.4.23
>>>> # php -v
>>>> PHP 5.6.35 (cli) (built: Apr 10 2018 01:14:01)
>>>> Copyright (c) 1997-2016 The PHP Group
>>>> Zend Engine v2.6.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2016 Zend Technologies
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I cannot change the mail folder tree display on either.  On the first
>> it displays as an indented list.  On the second as a path.
>>>
>>> I'm very sorry that the config change messed up subscriptions. Would
>>> you
>> be willing to share your imapd.conf file and SquirrelMail config.php
>> files with me off list so I can see if I can duplicate the issue? I have
>> a a FreeBSD system running that matches your versions that I could test
>> with.
>>>
>>> If so, please be sure to check the files and verify that there are no
>> usernames and passwords in them.
>>
>> For anyone else experiencing this issue, it appears to be due to the
>> Cyrus
>> IMAP option unixhierarchysep which sends the folder delimiter as a '/'
>> instead of the Cyrus default '.'. Changing the delimiter in the config
>> file under the server settings to 'detect' or '/' fixes the issue.
>
> Thanks for reporting back. Been some time since I looked at Cyrus; how
> unusual is it to change that Cyrus setting? We may be better served by
> setting $optional_delimiter to "detect" as it is with most other default
> sets.
>
> --
> Paul Lesniewski
> SquirrelMail Team
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I'm not sure how common it was, but it appears to be the default in
version 3.0 now according to
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.html.


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