Hi all,

I updated Fedora on my mail server last Fall and went 3.4.4 to 3.6.0, and 
immediately noticed that my MacOSX and iOS clients were showing mailboxes 
looking like I<hexdigit*16> or else 
I<hexdigit*8>-<hexdigit*4>-<hexdigit*4>-<hexdigit*12> such as:

localhost> lm
I000f949e43016cf3 (\HasNoChildren)                                         
I008c482f4c6dc04c (\HasNoChildren)                                          
I013c95c942d88dc9 (\HasNoChildren)                                          
I01d66834-ad49-49bc-bbc1-e88dd5daa634 (\HasNoChildren)                      
I01e717335405ff9e (\HasNoChildren)                                          
I01ec06a14a4a9b45 (\HasNoChildren)                                          
I022db01846168a0b (\HasNoChildren)                                          
I02b22ece-586a-472c-9682-56aa077881e7 (\HasNoChildren)                      
I034348fc-8758-46b7-b4a0-531a810e75b8 (\HasNoChildren)                      
I034e9db54a247d82 (\HasNoChildren)            
...

But other mailboxes show up as subscribed:

INBOX.Lists.Cyrus-info (\Subscribed \HasNoChildren)    

Where did these names come from?

Do they contain anything?  Can I safely delete them?

Why aren't the clients ignoring folders that aren't subscribed?

I updated to Fedora 39 and am running 3.8.1 right now.

Thanks,

-Philip


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