5 | | 2. An IMAP server with nested folders shows a flat dot-separated list of folders, rather than a hierachy. I know this reflects the raw structure, at least on a Dovecot database, but it's still not what I expect as a user. For example, I have a folder `Incoming` which contains one subfolder for each year: `Incoming/2013`, `Incoming/2012` etc. In Haiku's folders, these are shown as `Incoming.2013`, `Incoming.2012`, all in one big list. What I would expect is just the folder `Incoming`, which, when clicked, opened a further folder window showing `2013`, `2012` etc. |
| 5 | 2. ~~An IMAP server with nested folders shows a flat dot-separated list of folders, rather than a hierachy. I know this reflects the raw structure, at least on a Dovecot database, but it's still not what I expect as a user. For example, I have a folder `Incoming` which contains one subfolder for each year: `Incoming/2013`, `Incoming/2012` etc. In Haiku's folders, these are shown as `Incoming.2013`, `Incoming.2012`, all in one big list. What I would expect is just the folder `Incoming`, which, when clicked, opened a further folder window showing `2013`, `2012` etc.~~ |