Re: [Dovecot] dot named folders

2012-03-12 Thread Micah Anderson
Robert Schetterer rob...@schetterer.org writes: Am 08.03.2012 17:27, schrieb Micah Anderson: Willie Gillespie wgillespie+dove...@es2eng.com writes: On 03/07/2012 12:43 PM, Micah Anderson wrote: When a user makes a folder called 'x.y' it actually creates a folder called 'x' with a folder

Re: [Dovecot] dot named folders

2012-03-10 Thread Timo Sirainen
On 7.3.2012, at 21.43, Micah Anderson wrote: When a user makes a folder called 'x.y' it actually creates a folder called 'x' with a folder called 'y' inside, rather than a folder called 'x.y'. I'm guessing this has to do with an internal folder separator namespace configuration, but I'm a bit

Re: [Dovecot] dot named folders

2012-03-08 Thread Micah Anderson
Willie Gillespie wgillespie+dove...@es2eng.com writes: On 03/07/2012 12:43 PM, Micah Anderson wrote: When a user makes a folder called 'x.y' it actually creates a folder called 'x' with a folder called 'y' inside, rather than a folder called 'x.y'. I'm guessing this has to do with an

Re: [Dovecot] dot named folders

2012-03-08 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 08.03.2012 17:27, schrieb Micah Anderson: Willie Gillespie wgillespie+dove...@es2eng.com writes: On 03/07/2012 12:43 PM, Micah Anderson wrote: When a user makes a folder called 'x.y' it actually creates a folder called 'x' with a folder called 'y' inside, rather than a folder called

[Dovecot] dot named folders

2012-03-07 Thread Micah Anderson
When a user makes a folder called 'x.y' it actually creates a folder called 'x' with a folder called 'y' inside, rather than a folder called 'x.y'. I'm guessing this has to do with an internal folder separator namespace configuration, but I'm a bit confused by how this works. I'm using 2.0.15

Re: [Dovecot] dot named folders

2012-03-07 Thread Willie Gillespie
On 03/07/2012 12:43 PM, Micah Anderson wrote: When a user makes a folder called 'x.y' it actually creates a folder called 'x' with a folder called 'y' inside, rather than a folder called 'x.y'. I'm guessing this has to do with an internal folder separator namespace configuration, but I'm a bit