At Wed, 14 Apr 2010 16:41:09 -0700, Erik Hetzner wrote: > > [1 <text/plain; US-ASCII (7bit)>] > At Thu, 15 Apr 2010 00:17:02 +0100, > Simon Brown wrote: > > > > * Erik Hetzner (ehetzner@gmail.com) wrote: > > > I think this is a bug. Here is a workaround: > > > > > > %:"123"/clear@example.org... > > > > > > You need to add the /clear, or /login or whatever is appropriate. > > This isn't working for me. I tried quoting for another account that > > has an @ in the username and that worked. But quoting here and > > adding the auth method it's still connecting to localhost. > > Hi Simon - > > Sorry, I made a misdiagnosis. I tried something, then backed it out, > thinking it was unnecessary. It looks like it is. Add the following to > your ~/.wl file: > > (eval-after-load "elmo-imap4" > '(setq elmo-imap4-folder-name-syntax > `(mailbox > (?: [user "^[A-Za-z0-9]"] (?/ [auth ".+"])) > ,@elmo-net-folder-name-syntax))) > > I should warn you that I am not sure what the full implications of > this change are. Any thoughts, WL maintainers? It's a regular expression a username in a folder definition must match to be considered a valid user name for an absolute IMAP4 folder. Pushed a commit to CVS that allows numbers as first char of a user name for an IMAP4 folder definition. HTH -- David -- OpenPGP... 0x99ADB83B5A4478E6 Jabber.... dmjena@jabber.org Email..... dmaus@ictsoc.de
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