on 10/10/2007 9:11 PM Oliver Hookins spake the following:
Hi,

we're trying to migrate from UW imap 2001a-10, which doesn't seem to use the
UIDL format documented in the wiki. It seems to use a 16 character long MD5
hash of something. I've tried configuring Dovecot to do the same but the
value comes out differently.

The main thing that I can see is getting in the way is that the UIDL format
is not documented sufficiently. There is no description of using numbers to
restrict the length of the output, and no documentation of special features
like X or M. Can someone shed some light on these?

Do you have a lot of users that leave mail on the server?
It might be easier to just use a documented UIDL that works more reliably with the bad clients like Outlook. Your users will re-download once, but you can warn them. If you are letting them leave mail on the server with pop3, you might as well use IMAP, as the protocol is less prone to this stuff.
And if they don't have mail on the server, then the UIDL change won't affect 
them.

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