On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Timo Boettcher wrote:
>
> What I found so far is:
> Courier-imap uses "." as path-separator for subfolders, and sieve
> seems to use "/", so for INBOX/subfolder I end up with
> ~/.maildir/INBOX/subfolder/mymail instead of
> ~/.maildir/.subfolder/mymail
> I tried to solve that with some string-expansion on $address_file
> in the forward_address_file transport when I actually deliver the
> mail, but I hope there is a better way to do that...
I think the only way to do it will be to use ${sg {$address_file} {/}{/.} }
to fiddle the path separators, and matbe another ${sg to deal with INBOX.
Tony.
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