It does fit in quite nicely with what I've been looking at with the
EmptyTrash() implementation, so I'm happy to look at it (and in fact, I
just spent a couple of hours poking through the code from where Jorg
left off - I'll write up my thoughts).

I can run a profile off a vfat filesystem (usb stick or loopback
trickery) for case-insensitive filenames, I should be able to hit the
same issues as on Windows.

There is an issue even on Linux: if I rename an imap folder "aaa" ->
"Aaa", it looks fine in the GUI, but the old "aaa" directory will still
be on the filesystem. So something isn't quite right there.

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  Renaming folder to same name but different case not allowed

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