On Thu, Sep 24, 2015, at 19:54, Patrick Goetz wrote: > I posted a question about this to the info list, but think it might be > more of a devel issue.
Yeah, I saw it there and almost replied, but I got busy with a support ticket and forgot to get back to you. > I recently upgraded from 2.4.17 to 2.5.3. This went more of less > smoothly; however, one user appears to have lost access to some of his > mail sub-folders. They're grayed out in Thunderbird and don't even show > up when using Roundcube. > > Someone on the info list suggested that I check the user's subscription > list, where I noticed this: > > user.djones.Archives Staff > user.djones.Archives Staff.1Amy Smith > user.djones.Archives Staff.David Jones > user.djones.Archives Staff.Delia Burton > user.djones.Archives Staff.Drew Patterson > user.djones.Archives Staff.Eleanor Smythe > user.djones.Archives Staff.Former Staff > user.djones.Archives Staff.Julia Moscovy > user.djones.Archives Staff.Kate Ooldfield > user.djones.Archives Staff.Amy Smith > > This, by the way, is one of the sub-folders no longer accessible to the > user. That's OK - subscription items can exist without the folder existing. The standard basically requires it. > I've been using > > unixhierarchysep: yes > > since version 2.4.17, yet the subscription list is still formatted using > a "." as a separator? What happens if there is a "." in the mailbox > folder name? Then it's '^' (DOTCHAR) user.djones.folder^with^dots => user/djones/folder.with.dots Bron. -- Bron Gondwana br...@fastmail.fm