Yes but beware of clients - a RFC saying neutral makes no definition - on 
clients and in case you use more than one client caches step in the game - 
rename a folder by only change it's case may disturb other at the same time 
connected ones - one reason I love thunderbird - seek and destroy any .msf file 
sometimes clean things and even may make messages visible you never faced 


-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
Von: Jorge Bastos <[email protected]>
Gesendet: 23. Februar 2014 20:19:03 MEZ
An: 'DBMail mailinglist' <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: [Dbmail] Mailbox name case-sensitive

> The IMAP rfc is completely neutral in this regard. With one exception:
> INBOX must be treated as case-insensitive. For all other mailboxes it
> is up to the implementors of servers.
> 
> For DBMail: all mailboxes are treated as case-insensitive, except when
> they contain non-ascii parts as represented by modified base64 (utf7).
> Those parts are treated verbatim, while the ascii parts of those
> mailboxes are again treated case-insensitive.


Hi Paul,

It was exactly what I saw, non-ascii mailbox names with case-sensitive
named,

Thanks,

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