Hi Paul,

  First, sorry for the 3-year late response, I drafted one at some point, but
  it managed to disappear.

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:58:16 +0100
Paul Evans <leon...@leonerd.org.uk> wrote:

> Package: claws-mail
> Version: 3.7.2-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> 
> In my IMAP cache, I have lots of mails, whose filenames are just the
> UID of the message on the server. On the server, I have split folders to
> archive previous years' messages:
> 
>   + Bugzilla
>      + 2007
>      + 2008
>      + 2009
> 
> This seems to fail with the on-disk IMAP cache, because it can't allow
> both a message and a folder called "2009". This causes cache
> inconsistency problems, where I can no longer access any mail in the
> 2009 folder.
> 
> Looking at IMAP logs, the server is happy with the transfer, then it
> fails to write the file locally, gives up, and displays its usual "this
> message is not available" error:
> 
>  This message can't be displayed.
>  This is probably due to a network error.
> 
>  Use 'View Log' in the Tools menu for more information.
> 
> The IMAP log window claims:
> 
>  ...
>  [11:56:07] IMAP4> 14221 SELECT "Bugzilla.2009.M01" 
>  [11:56:07] IMAP4< * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Draft \Deleted \Seen) 
>  [11:56:07] IMAP4< * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Draft
>  \Deleted \Seen \*)]   
>  ...
>  [11:56:18] IMAP4> 14232 UID FETCH 301 BODY.PEEK[] 
>  [11:56:18] IMAP4< [FETCH data - 2617 bytes]
>  ** IMAP error on imap.my.company: FETCH error
> 
> 
> If I rename the folder to "Y2009" then it works correctly.

  This seem an upstream bug, so if you can confirm it reproduces with latest
  version in Debian (3.8.1) I'd be glad to forward it to upstream.

  Thanks in advance and, again, apologies for the delay.
-- 
 Ricardo Mones
 http://people.debian.org/~mones
 «Your fly might be open (but don't check it just now).»

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