Hey, as I understand from post [1], system folders with UTF-8 chars in their names will only be available for use with Dovecot2 and I certainly look forward to that, but somehow I was short of info about the current use of UTF characters like ?, ? etc. Should I just omit thinking about modified-UTF-7, avoid those characters for the time being and then with Dovecot2 create UTF-8 encoded folders with MUA and also on fs? Or there is something to know anyway? Please suggest as it would be a pity not to create folders with utf symbols... [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/dovecot at dovecot.org/msg23576.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20100109/2d4de643/attachment-0002.bin>
On 9.1.2010, at 13.18, K?rlis Repsons wrote:> as I understand from post [1], system folders with UTF-8 chars in their names > will only be available for use with Dovecot2No, they're not even in v2.0. I was thinking about it, but it became a bit too much work so I decided to leave it later.> and I certainly look forward to > that, but somehow I was short of info about the current use of UTF characters > like ?, ? etc. Should I just omit thinking about modified-UTF-7, avoid those > characters for the time being and then with Dovecot2 create UTF-8 encoded > folders with MUA and also on fs? Or there is something to know anyway? Please > suggest as it would be a pity not to create folders with utf symbols...mUTF-7 is the way to do it now, and if in future Dovecot supports UTF-8 in filesystem there will be a way to move to it automatically.