> >
> > You can also try cyrus-imap which does not have the 64K limitation, as
> > users may be stored in a database.
>
> Reason why I haven't seriously considered Cyrus is I've read
> before that it does not support dots in the username part of the
> e-mail address. I think it's with the way how it implemented
> storage of mailboxes and IMAP sub-folders -- using dots as
> separators. Is this still true with the current versions?
> I know it's a small issue... but I can't live with that
> limitation. =)
>
yes it is still very true. i had to learn it the hardway while creating
some imap accounts during system testing.
user.william --> refers to my main mailbox
user.william.plug --> refers to a subfolder in the william mailbox called
plug.
strange but true. btw, mike what IMAP server do you use that allows these
dots? i like cyrus because of its perl modules management interface which
we can build on top of to make cool integrate management interfaces.
hehehe.
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