On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Lukas Beeler wrote: >There is nothing to be read differently. A unique name can be >anything that does not contain a ":" and does not start with a ".".
Agreed.. >> Binc IMAP skips filenames with a messed up format. Wether an application >> skips filenames without the required format or not, is not a part of the >> spec. >Where do you read what the required format is? >http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html >States two possibilities to create a unique name. >Binc imapd uses neither of them, which is fine, because the name >just has to be unique. Nod nod nod. Binc IMAP skips these files, but it should actually record them. I'll add logic to the next version to handle this case better. My bad. >Everybody makes mistakes ;) Right-o. Thanks for reporting this bug and not crippling under my extreme influence. ;-) Andy :-) -- Andreas Aardal Hanssen | http://www.andreas.hanssen.name/gpg Author of Binc IMAP | "It is better not to do something | than to do it poorly."

