> Mark Crispin writes: > > Although it is possible to use \ as a hierarchy delimiter, the fact > > that it's a quoted-special makes it somewhat painful to use from the > > point of view of a server implementor. That's why most servers use / > > or ".". > > A side note: IIRC the perl cpan code mishandles \ as separator, so every > perl client will mishandle it, too. May have been fixed recently, > though.
Which perl IMAP client on CPAN are talking about? There're several.
