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MBOX-Line: From gilles.lamiral at laposte.net Thu Oct 29 04:33:02 2015
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To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
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From: Gilles LAMIRAL <gilles.lamiral@laposte.net>
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Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:55 2018
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Subject: [Imap-protocol] Automap feature when rfc6154 is not supported
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(for imapsync).
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In-Reply-To: <14D026C7F297AD44AC82578DD818CDD047B9AC7BAC@TUS1XCHEVSPIN35.SYMC.SYMANTEC.COM>
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References: <5630E048.7060001@laposte.net>
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<14D026C7F297AD44AC82578DD818CDD047B9AC7BAC@TUS1XCHEVSPIN35.SYMC.SYMANTEC.COM>
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Message-ID: <563203EE.6060603@laposte.net>
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Hi Neil,
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>> I need a list of common folders names used for special folders
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>> described in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6154
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>
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> The case-insensitive names I've seen for the sent folder are:
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> SENT
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> SENT ITEMS
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> ...
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Ok. Do you really encountered different cases writings or all are in
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fact only uppercase for the first characters like in "Sent Messages"?
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I want to be sure I have to support case-insensitive search.
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> ????????
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Ok, you I think you mean &kAFP4W4IMH8wojCkMMYw4A-
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> This covers English, German, and Japanese versions of:
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> Outlook *.*, Thunderbird 2.x, Apple Mail 3.x
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Looks like 95% of the market is now covered! Thanks!
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> French language testing of the current versions of that software a few years later added:
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> ?l?ments envoy?s
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> Envoy?
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> Similarly, Spanish language testing added:
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> Elementos enviados
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Very good!
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Any Russian or Portuguese in the room?
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We'll be near 99% coverage.
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> If this weren't complicated enough, many versions of Outlook prompt the user to type
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>their own sent folder name when turning on server-side copies.
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This is the 1% I don't care for now. I'll send the idea of then supporting
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rfc6154 in that case to Microsoft.
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Asking the user to choose something else that what is known
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to work well without question, is perversion.
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Asking the user to solve something known to work bad
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is incompetence.
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--
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Au revoir, 09 51 84 42 42
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Gilles Lamiral. France, Baulon (35580) 06 20 79 76 06
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