Hello

On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 10:01:59AM +0200, Peter Parkkali wrote:
> It seems the problem can also be circumvented by creating MyFolder under 
> INBOX, by selecting the checkbox next to INBOX. If nothing is checked, IMP 
> tries to create the folder "on top level", which fails.
> 
> *However*, as 'namespace' => 'INBOX.', the fact that all folders live under 
> INBOX should be hidden. In my opinion, creating folders "on the top level" 
> (from the user's point of view) should be _possible_ in this case.

No I do not think I agree with you. In this case the bug is in
courier and not in imp. The reason is that the namespace that the
imap server is using should be used. I have a patch for courier to
support this if you are interested, but the courier author do not want
to apply it.

> Hmm, it seems that with
>     'folders' => '',
>     'namespace' => 'INBOX.',
> all folders show as subfolders of INBOX, but with
>     'folders' => 'INBOX.',
>     'namespace' => '',
> all folders look like they are on the same level as Inbox.
> 
> This is totally opposite from what
> /usr/share/doc/imp3/examples/servers.php.dist.gz tells us:

Then there is a bug in that example file, or?

>  * namespace: This is where you put any paths that you want stripped
>  * out for presentation purposes (i.e., you don't want your users to
>  * have to know that their personal folders are actually subfolders of
>  * their INBOX).
> 
> Interesting... :)

I agree... Can you take this up on the IMP mailinglist to hear
what the other developers think about it? It would be really great.

Regards,

// Ola

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