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