. Adapt accordingly.)
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or subfolders, but
NOT both.
The author of Prayer has (partly thanks to my patches adding UTF-8 and IPv6
support) recently released version 1.1.0 of Prayer which supports dual-use
folders out of the box.
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Dovecot 1.0.0:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=dovecotsearchon=namessection=allsuite=etch-backports
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the Maildir++ specification. Instead, folder names are encoded with UTF-8 (or
even the current LC_CTYPE) and subfolders are stored in .folder.directory.
The layouts are obviously not very compatible.
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they are considered dead,
which means they are deleted from the IETF's public repository.
http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-guidelines.html#expiry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Draft
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On Thursday 12 April 2007 21:18, Marc Perkel wrote:
Remember even if you don't get everything right by tomorrow there's
always version 1.01. There will always be bugs and new features to add.
1.01 is a bad version designation. Version strings are no floating-point
numbers!
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in Debian, it can be transformed
into 1.1~UNSTABLE.MMDD, where ~ is ranked lower than even the empty
string.
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