[dev] personal folders and courier

Anil Madhavapeddy anil@recoil.org
Fri, 1 Dec 2000 13:29:58 -0000


Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> 
> stated here (and in the documentation)...   INBOX.  for personal folders
> (also tried this for folders) and still cannot create new folders (nor does
> it see any other folders)...
> 

Hrm, can you create folders with other IMAP clients?

> logs say invalid folder name....any suggestions?
> 

Just as a random stab, try creating INBOX.test instead of 'test' and see
if that gives you any better success.

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Quoting Federico Giannici <giannici@neomedia.it>:

> I think that in this case sendmail immediatly return an error. That
> error is sent to both the sender mailbox and the httpd mailbox!
> 
> BTW, I think that in this case, simply writing "there was an error" in
> the title bar of the compose window is not enought...
> Is it possible to show the user THE ACTUAL error message, so the user
> can understand the error and correct it? Perhaps in a box at the head of
> the compose message?

Like I said, I'll take a patch for this, but I'd much rather have it for 2.3.

-chuck

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Quoting Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@recoil.org>:

> I'm not sure this applies to URL's constructed via javascript
> though?  The entities aren't for the js, but for what is being
> passed onto the browser.  Hmm, bit of a no-win situation if different
> browsers break with the entity change :-/

I _think_ that this change is safe; if entities aren't used in js, then they 
aren't used in js, so we don't have to include them in strings that we use in 
js. The entities are gone by the time a browser follows a link - if you type in:
http://www.foo.com/script?foo=bar&amp;good=bad

You'll get one big variable (foo); the browser doesn't interpret entities that 
are actually in a request, only ones that are in a page. So if it doesn't 
interpret entities in js... I think I'm starting to repeat myself, but you get 
the idea.

-chuck

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Subject: Re: [dev] personal folders and courier

Quoting "Ivan E. Moore II" <rkrusty@tdyc.com>:

> stated here (and in the documentation)...   INBOX.  for personal folders
> (also tried this for folders) and still cannot create new folders (nor does
> it see any other folders)...
> 
> logs say invalid folder name....any suggestions?

I can't find it in the docs right now, but I seem to remember something about 
having to run Courier's makemaildir to set up things how Courier expected them?

-chuck

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