On 20-11-2008 16:24:04 +0900, TAKAHASHI Tamotsu wrote: > * Wed Nov 19 2008 Fabian Groffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On 18-11-2008 12:39:31 +0100, Jukka Salmi wrote: > > > > Hmm, is anybody else seing this as well? > > > > I a similar problem on Cyrus. I can't access mailboxes that are above > > my ../INBOX folder, e.g. the ../shared.XXX folder. Mutt claims the > > mailbox does not exist, whereas plain 1.5.18 can find the folder fine. > > The browser can see the folder though. > > How do you reproduce it from "mutt -nF /dev/null" ? > I set up Cyrus IMAPD 2.3.13 with unixhierachysep=1, and I can > do "mutt -nF /dev/null -f imap://localhost/INBOX.second.third" > with my patch.
I can't tell you at the moment what you want to know here, but that the problem only happens for imap://host/shared.folder, where the folder name is really called "shared.folder". It isn't a folder subdir of shared. I guess the culprit lies in here. > Do you want mutt to translate "imap://localhost/second.third" > to "imap://localhost/INBOX.second.third" ? But older versions > didn't do it IIRC. I don't desire to translate anything. I don't care to be honest. I just noticed it always uses "/" now when it prints. > Did you really rebuild imap/libimap.a and mutt? > Try "make -C imap clean all && rm -f mutt && make mutt" > after applying the patch if you aren't sure. I reemerged, which is equal to unpacking the sources, applying your patch, configure, make and make install. Cleaner than that, I can't imagine :) -- Fabian Groffen Gentoo on a different level
