On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 23:08 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Chris writes:
> 
> > On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 18:55 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> >> Chris writes:
> >> 
> >> > Since changing over to Gnome on my Mandriva 2009 box I've been seeing
> >> > this in my syslog:
> >> > 
> >> > imapd: Error reading ACLs for INBOX..ibex.index.data: Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for
> >> > INBOX..ibex.index: Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for INBOX..cmeta:
> >> > Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for
> >> > INBOX..ibex.index.data: Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for
> >> > INBOX..ibex.index: Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for INBOX..cmeta:
> >> > Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for
> >> > INBOX..ibex.index.data: Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for
> >> > INBOX..ibex.index: Invalid argument
> >> > Feb  9 15:34:29 localhost imapd: Error reading ACLs for INBOX..cmeta:
> >> > Invalid argument
> >> > 
> >> > Note I'm using Evolution 2.24.2 with imap folders setup on my local box.
> >> > This is courier-imap v4.4.0. I'd not noticed anything like this when
> >> > using Kmail on my Mandrake 10.1 box and don't remember seeing it until I
> >> > switched over to Gnome with Evolution. Am I possibly missing some files
> >> > or is something out of whack somewhere else?
> >> 
> >> If the above messages are correct, your IMAP client is sending invalid 
> >> folder names.
> >> 
> >> 
> > Thanks Sam, can you explain a bit further please. For instance what
> > could possibly be the 'invalid argument'? For instance I have the above
> 
> In this case, the invalid argument is the folder name 
> "INBOX..ibex.index.data". Two consecutive periods in IMAP folder names is 
> illegal.
> 
> > files in my ~/Maildir folder but only for three of the many folder I do
> > have and nothing for inbox. Is this possibly an Evolution issue and not
> > a courier-imap issue?
> 
> That looks to be the case. Evolution, for some reason is sending a command 
> with these kinds of invalid folder names.
> 
I'll take this up on the Gnome/Evolution list however something else
strange. I've never had a ~/Maildir/INBOX folder and have been using
courier for about 4yrs now under Kde until a week or so ago. Mail that
is not processed to the other folders by procmail is kept in
~/Maildir/cur. This does sound like Evo has a problem, I'll start a new
thread there.

Thanks for the help

Chris

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