Am 26.11.2013 15:18, schrieb Paul J Stevens: >> the reason seams the space on the end. > > Ah yes, didn't we discuss that one on irc? MySQL doesn't differentiate > between indexed values if they start with, or end with spaces. > > Question is: do we really want to differentiate between: > > 'some/mailbox ' and > 'some/mailbox' > > if not, I could add some code to strip the mailbox names
honestly in PHP i wrap trim() around any user input over years and if it's only because copy&paste from users leads way too often in invisible whitespaces at the end and failed logins IMHO there should be finally a chekc in dbmail-util to cleanup existing foldernames, the affected userbase should be small to non-existent and a restart of the client be enough
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