: Trailing hierarchy delimiter in name
I'm sure that this must be covered somewhere in RFC3501, but
I can't find it, so I'd appreciate some guidance... Consider
the following LIST response from an IMAP server, where the
hierarchy delimiter is '/':
* LIST (\\Noselect) / Public Folders
I'm sure that this must be covered somewhere in RFC3501, but I can't
find it, so I'd appreciate some guidance... Consider the following LIST
response from an IMAP server, where the hierarchy delimiter is '/':
* LIST (\\Noselect) / Public Folders/
How should the trailing hierarchy delimiter
There was a good discussion related to this on this list a few months ago,
presumably during the time you were off. If you search the archives for
September 2003 I think you will find a lot of relevant information. There
is one thread with a subject of LIST and there may be more.
Cheers,
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, David Harris wrote:
Consider the following LIST
response from an IMAP server, where the hierarchy delimiter is '/':
* LIST (\\Noselect) / Public Folders/
How should the trailing hierarchy delimiter on the mailbox name be
interpreted? Does it have a special meaning of