Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
Yes, that's something worth investigating. I did not have enough time to
thoroughly
test what characters work for IMAP folders / labels.
I'll try to come up with something for the next version.
Original comment by chstu...@gmail.com
on 26 Jan 2009 at 6:06
Original comment by chstu...@gmail.com
on 26 Jan 2009 at 6:18
Actually, using Thunderbird I was able to subscribe to the SMS folder. The IMAP
folder name is the same as the
label name, only Gmail special folders are prefixed with [Gmail].
Please try to subscribe to a label in Apple Mail and let me know whether it
works for you.
Original comment by chstu...@gmail.com
on 27 Jan 2009 at 4:47
The problem is that Apple Mail doesn't allow you to subscribe to folders that
aren't
below the current IMAP path prefix (which is set to [Gmail]). This is a
restriction
of the GUI, you can only subscribe to folders that show up in a list.
If I don't set the IMAP path prefix, all the folders in Apple Mail show up as,
for
instance "[Gmail]/INBOX" or "[Gmail]/All Mail" rather than "Inbox" and "All
Mail".
I'm assuming Thunderbird lets you subscribe to an explicit folder name, or
perhaps
you've just got the "[Gmail]" prefix on some of your folders?
A partial solution is that I can remove the IMAP path prefix from Apple Mail,
and
specifically tell it that "[Gmail]/INBOX" is inbox and similar for the sent,
trash,
and junk folders. This will fix the display in Mail, except for the "[Gmail]/All
Mail" folder, which doesn't correspond to a "special" folder in Apple Mail.
Original comment by yostinso@gmail.com
on 27 Jan 2009 at 5:21
This is a followup to my previous comment; it looks like subscribing to folders
with
Gmail is a known issue in Apple Mail, so maybe this ticket should be renamed to
"Can't view SMS label in Apple Mail with [Gmail] IMAP prefix"
See:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=5668307
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20071118092032249
Original comment by yostinso@gmail.com
on 28 Jan 2009 at 8:57
Okay, I think I understand the issue now. And is it possible for IMAP clients
to
create sub folders under [Gmail]? What exactly is the purpose of this prefix,
then? I
thought it was reserved for the Gmail internal labels.
Original comment by chstu...@gmail.com
on 2 Feb 2009 at 1:23
I just tested this, and it is possible to create a sub folder/label under the
[Gmail]
prefix both by creating a mailbox at the root level when [Gmail] is the IMAP
prefix,
and by creating a folder as a subfolder under [Gmail] when the IMAP prefix is
empty.
It seems like the [Gmail] prefix doesn't really enforce any division on the
user,
although perhaps it's there just to provide an easy way to delineate between
user-created labels and the default labels (at least until users start creating
[Gmail] prefixed labels of their own), but I'm only guessing.
Original comment by yostinso@gmail.com
on 2 Feb 2009 at 4:43
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
yostinso@gmail.com
on 26 Jan 2009 at 5:37