On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 12:32:56PM -0400, Rob Siemborski wrote: > GOODCHARS is designed by default to be very conservative about what it > allows -- we could include a number of characters that we don't because > they are bad in various environemnts (especially the shell -- this > especially comes up when working with the mail store directly). > > I'm pretty sure there isn't any harm in including ', though I don't think > we'll be doing so in the base distribution.
Could GOODCHARS be user-defined, in imapd.conf for example ? It could default to the current constant. IIRC, the RFC only forbid NUL and your hierarchy separator, so theorically any other character could be acceptable. I currently don't have the time nor the skill to implement that, but I may in the future if it is required for my current installation. -- Etienne Goyer Linux Québec Technologies Inc. http://www.LinuxQuebec.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]