Timo Sirainen <[email protected]> writes: > On 30.6.2013, at 5.02, Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> * LIST (\HasChildren) "/" [Gmail] >> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" [Gmail]/Spam >> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" [Gmail]/Starred >> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" [Gmail]/Trash >> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" [Gmail]/Drafts >> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "[Gmail]/Sent Mail" >> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" [Gmail]/Important >> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" INBOX >> >> Only "[Gmail]/Sent Mail" is quoted. This is messing up gnus, my MUA, >> which truncates other folder names after the / separator. > > RFC 3501: > > list = "LIST" SP mailbox SP list-mailbox > list-mailbox = 1*list-char / string > list-char = ATOM-CHAR / list-wildcards / resp-specials > ATOM-CHAR = <any CHAR except atom-specials> > atom-specials = "(" / ")" / "{" / SP / CTL / list-wildcards / > quoted-specials / resp-specials > list-wildcards = "%" / "*" > resp-specials = "]" > > Looks to me like all the characters in the mailbox names are > list-chars, so this would be a gnus bug. Unless this affects some > widely used client I'd rather not change Dovecot to unnecessarily add > quotes where they're not needed. > >> Examples of testing I've seen online have shown all folder names quoted, >> which would allow things to work correctly here. Is this something I can >> affect with local configuration, or is there some other solution? Would >> removing "LAYOUT=fs" affect this issue? > > You can't affect this without modifying source code.
Good to know, thanks! I'll work on it in from the gnus end, it should be relatively easy to fix there. Eric
