Ryan Butler wrote:
It might also be a bug on our side. I've just asked this question on
comp.mail.imap
Hopefully somebody on that newsgroup can shed some light on this.
Ilja
You might also ask on imap@u.washington.edu as that's the official IMAP
protocol mailing list and Mark Crispin (principal author of the RFC)
answers diligently there.
I've tracked down the problem with some help from usenet:
The '+'-sign is used when using IMAP4 non-synchronizing literals (RFC
2088). Thunderbird should only send these kind of literals when the
server advertises the LITERAL+ capability, which DBMail doesn't.
I am suspecting a bug in Thunderbird because of this. I've filed a bug
in their BugZilla.
Ilja
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