On 8/13/2010 6:07 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-08-12 at 17:04 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
If we can't get clients to agree on a standard set of folders
(probably reasonably safe assumption)
[...]
I'm kind of annoyed with listescape though. Hopefully for v2.1 I can
figure out some
On 11.4.2012, at 8.06, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 8/13/2010 6:07 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-08-12 at 17:04 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
If we can't get clients to agree on a standard set of folders
(probably reasonably safe assumption)
[...]
I'm kind of annoyed with
On 11.4.2012, at 8.12, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Yes, this is much easier with v2.1 I think. The new listescape plugin is just
a tiny wrapper that will probably just be replaced by a setting some day in
future. I haven't actually tried to write such alias plugin though.
Here:
On Thu, 2010-08-12 at 17:04 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
If we can't get clients to agree on a standard set of folders
(probably reasonably safe assumption)
Actually that assumption might go away :) Google implemented XLIST
extension for GMail that flags the special mailboxes. iPhone at
I just did a search through my archives - seems this topic has been
requested a few times since my posting two years ago. I asked about a
specific implementation - which Mr. Sirainen never commented on. He was
probably focused on something more important at the time - like a paying
job. So
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
It would also be nice to show a different set of folders based on the
client - or if that's not possible (if the client doesn't identify
itself as part of the login sequence) then somehow via login name -
maybe by an extension? So where my usual login might be
[EMAIL
Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Christian Lange wrote:
Different clients can normally have different sets of folder
subscriptions, would that not do what you want?
If you use different devices, e.g. a mobile phone or PDA and Outlook or
Thunderbird, you get in troubles, because
Charles Marcus dovecot@dovecot.org wrote on 13 Nov 2008 6:28:
Maybe a better way would be to use namespaces? Have an Outlook specific
namespace (since it and OE are apparently the buggiest clients in this
regard)... then you'd just need to:
1. Have a way to define which folder to use in the
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Christian Lange wrote:
Different clients can normally have different sets of folder
subscriptions, would that not do what you want?
If you use different devices, e.g. a mobile phone or PDA and Outlook or
Thunderbird, you get
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Christian Lange wrote:
I am aware of that, but I don't see how that is related to Daniel's
second suggestion to show a different set of folders to different
clients based on client ID or different login names if that is not
May be Outlook is buggy, but your mentioned Thunderbird has it's own
issue:
When I want to use german names for a user I setup his mail account
with a folder named Papierkorb as trash folder (german
translation). This can be used with many email clients without
problems. But a german
On 11/13/2008 7:13 AM, Frank Behrens wrote:
May be Outlook is buggy, but your mentioned Thunderbird has it's own
issue:
When I want to use german names for a user I setup his mail account
with a folder named Papierkorb as trash folder (german
translation). This can be used with many
Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I don't if this has been discussed before - or already implemented -
but it would be great if I could define one or more aliases for a
folder. A particular example might be Sent
I don't if this has been discussed before - or already implemented - but
it would be great if I could define one or more aliases for a folder.
A particular example might be Sent where different (badly-written)
clients might have hard-coded Sent folder locations like Sent, Sent
Items, Sent
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I don't if this has been discussed before - or already implemented - but it
would be great if I could define one or more aliases for a folder. A
particular example might be Sent where different
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