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>> Not sure what you mean by 'not converted'. The actual preference > > > > When I send mail, I still get "could not create sent-mail folder: > access denied" error. Or when deleting - "could not create trash > folder: access denied". > > > >> values stored in the prefs backend will not be touched. Instead, IMP > >> automagically adds personal namespace information (if needed) when > >> retrieving and strips this information (if needed) when storing. The > >> current code works for me in all the test cases I can figure out and > >> on two different configurations of the default namespace (a blank > >> namespace and the 'INBOX.' namespace) so if this is still not working > >> for you (or anyone else) you are going to have to start helping debug > >> since there is no more code that needs to be added, only bugfixing at > >> this point. > > > > I'm not very familiar with IMAP_Tree and IMP_Tree code, so any help > where I can insert debug code is welcome. > > > >> As to your second point - you need to read the rest of the thread. > >> This is the expected (and cleaner) behavior. Short explanation: > >> namespaces are not something the end user should be concerned with. > >> Therefore, we should always show personal namespaces in the same > >> location (rather than showing these folders under INBOX on one server > >> and on the same level as INBOX on another). > > > > This sounds little bit strange for me as advanced user. All general > email client programs (Outlook Express, The Bat, etc) show folders > "my way". As you said, namespaces are not something the end user > should be concerned with (in other words they don't care how folders > will be shown exactly), but advanced users always want to know exact > structure of their folders and keep it in mind during mailbox > organization and maintenance. > > > > By the way, what happens if I would create mail folder outside my > personal namespace? Will it be shown on the same level as INBOX?
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