On Montag, 1. Oktober 2007 16:05 Paul J Stevens wrote:
> And what happens when you
> 1) delete mailbox 'A'
> 2) re-create mailbox 'A'
> normal imap behaviour would give you a fresh new and empty mailbox.

Rename the old, delete box to A.yyyymmdd-hhmmss or remove it permanently 
then. The rename would be better for admins to easily restore folders 
if the user reports his mistake before the next dbmail-util cleanup.

I don't have the urgent need for that feature, it's just that it would 
be nice, more straightforward, as the same happens with deleted 
messages. And it could save some restores from backup, which are 
painful.

mfg zmi
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