Closed
Bug 94124
Opened 23 years ago
Closed 18 years ago
Local Folder: Can create folder "#ab" but can't see it on restart. (folder name of starting "#")
Categories
(MailNews Core :: Backend, defect, P2)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: cavin, Assigned: cavin)
References
(Blocks 1 open bug)
Details
BUILDID: 20010805
I was able to create a local folder named "#ab" and move msgs into it. But on
restart (ie, exit and restart mail) "#ab" was not listed under Local Folders. I
checked the physical files and both "#ab.msf" and "#ab" did exist. Somehow
folders starting with '#' were filtered out. If this is the case (for some
good reasons) then we should not allow creation of such folders in the first
place.
The second problem I found is that when I tried to view the msgs in folder "#ab"
I got the following error msg:
Unknown Error: 80004002
The thread pane listed the msgs fine but could not read any msgs.
Comment 1•23 years ago
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talking with cavin over aim, there is code in nsLocalMailFolder.cpp (from 4.x)
that ignores folders that start with #.
we should figure out why we did that in 4.x, there was probably a good reason.
one way around this is to fix the hashifnecessary() code to force hash if the
first char is a #.
that way, you will be able to create "#ab" and use it.
Comment 2•23 years ago
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Still exists on commercial build: 2001-12-14-06 win98. Saw the same results as
cavin.
Either we don't allow user to create such folders or resolve so that creating a
folder starting with '#' does not disappear from the local folder list after
start up.
Assignee: mscott → naving
Keywords: nsbeta1
Comment 3•23 years ago
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*** Bug 115091 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 4•23 years ago
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The bug I just marked as a duplicate deals with problems with '#' anywhere in
the folder name. It sounds like we don't handle "#"
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Comment 5•23 years ago
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I have asked that 115091 be reopened. I don't think there exactly alike. I can
see the folder (test #1) after restarting Mozilla, but still can't do anything
with it. I am recommending that 94124 be fixed first then test that 115091 is
resolved with this fixed before closing it.
Comment 6•23 years ago
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An additional data point: The IMAP server won't let me create a folder that
begins with #.
Comment 7•23 years ago
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*** Bug 107722 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 8•23 years ago
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I also have trouble while using "[" and "]" brakets in foldernames. These should
also be filtered out or something else in the first step.
Updated•23 years ago
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Comment 9•23 years ago
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reassigning to cavin.
Assignee: naving → cavin
Status: ASSIGNED → NEW
Target Milestone: --- → mozilla0.9.9
Updated•23 years ago
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Blocks: folders-with-special-characters
Updated•23 years ago
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Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
Target Milestone: mozilla0.9.9 → mozilla1.0
Updated•23 years ago
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Comment 10•23 years ago
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Marco, that's bug 94512.
Comment 11•22 years ago
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*** Bug 165993 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 12•22 years ago
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Not sure if this should be considered a seperate bug, but the same happens if you have a tilde ("~") at the beginning *or* end in the (local) folder name. The files are there, but the folder won't show after restart. I'm using 20020826...
Comment 13•22 years ago
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Problem was recreated on 2002111508-trunc/Win-Me for "." in folder name.
[Test Procedure and Result]
[CASE-0 : Middle dot]
File name were "ABC.DEF", "ABC.DEF.msf".
No problem was found for folder name of "ABC.DEF".
[CASE-1 : dot only]
(1-1) Try to create folder named "." , ".." , "..." , "...." etc.
-> Message of "A folder with that name already exists" was issued
[CASE-2 : Start with dot]
(2-1) Create a folder named ".ABC"
-> Files named ".ABC", ".ABC.msf" were created.
-> Mail copy/move, folder move/delete/rename works well.
(2-2) Restart Mozilla
-> Folder named ".ABC" disapeared. Files of ".ABC", ".ABC.msf" still exits.
Does Mozilla treat ".ABC" and/or ".ABC.msf" as hidden file?
This may be a DUP of bug 94124 (Folder named "#" case).
[CASE-3 : End with dot]
(3-1) Create a folder named "XYZ."(1 dot)
-> Folder name is "XYZ." (1 dot)
-> File named "XYZ" (no dot) was created. (<== Should be "XYZ.", 1 dot)
-> File named "XYZ..msf"(2 dots) was created.
(3-2) Try to copy a mail to this folder via. context menu
-> Folder "XYZ." (1 dot) did not included on context menu.
-> Draging a mail to folder "XYZ." (1 dot) will fail.
(3-3) Restart Mozilla
-> Folder name of "XYZ" (no dot) apeared
This is recovered from "XYZ"(no dot) file and "XYZ.msf" was newly created
-> Folder name of "XYZ." (1 dot) disapeared
"XYZ..msf"(2 dot) was ignored because "XYZ." (1 dot) does not exist.
Since "."(0x2E) is separator of file extention, special care will be required
although "." is a valid file name character.
Fix for bug 117385 has improved treatment of illegal characters and the fix is
already applied on tested build.
0x5C(\,real filename will be "00000072.msf") and 0x7C(|,real filename will be
"00000092.msf") cases were resolved by this fix.
If "." in folder name is treated as an illegal file name character like
"\"(0x5C) or "|"(0x7C), all "." related problems, I think, will be resolved.
Comment 14•22 years ago
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Above is comment for bug 117840("." in folder name problem).
Ignore, please.
Sorry for my mistake.
Comment 15•22 years ago
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I found something that might be related:
I tried to create a folder GMX->Mailinglists->OS/2 and eCS (GMX and Mailinglists
already exist)
The Folder naming dialog did not close with the name "OS/2 and eCS" so i figured
the name is invalid, the folder is not visible in the sidebar.
So i changed the name to "OS2 and eCS" which saves ok and is displayed in the
sidebar instantly.
To my surprise, when i created message filters via "Message Filters..." that
move messages to the "OS2 and eCS" folder i can see a folder called "2 and eCS"
in the target folder selection.
Comment 16•21 years ago
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*** Bug 249715 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 17•20 years ago
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Since Bug 219586 and Bug 264467 resolved "/" in folder name problems (I think
also resolved "?" problem, bug 41944), if same logic for "/" is also applied to
"#" in folder name, I think this bug can be easily fixed, although real file
name becomes converted string(HEXA-string).
Please note that "#" is also a delimiter in URI(delimiter of anchor),
as "/" is delimiter of path in URI, and as "?" is delimiter of search in URI.
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: MailNews → Core
Comment 18•20 years ago
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(In reply to comment #17)
Mscott has probably fixed this bug in addition to "/" and "?" problem.
(1) He says in change log of Thunderbird 1.0 RC1 ;
> What's New In 1.0
> * Fix problems creating folders with semicolons or # signs in the name
( http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=1020843 )
(2) With Thunderbird 1.0 RC1 and Mozilla latest-trunk 2004120205 (Win-2K)
(2-1) Converted string(HEXA-string) was used as file name
for folder name which contains "#",
then this bug's problem did not occur.
(2-2) Converted string(HEXA-string) was also used for ";"
Comment 19•20 years ago
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(In reply to comment #18)
> Mscott has probably fixed this bug in addition to "/" and "?" problem.
I can't imagine other than patch for Bug 262018.
Updated•20 years ago
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Summary: Local Folder: Can create folder "#ab" but can't see it on restart. → Local Folder: Can create folder "#ab" but can't see it on restart. (folder name of starting "#")
Comment 20•19 years ago
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Fix for Bug 262018 was probably removed just before shipment of Tb 1.0.0, then Tb 1.0.x probably still had this bug.
But I think TB 1.5 has fix for this bug.
Question to all reporters of problem when "#" in local mail folder name:
Does problem still remain on Tb 1.5.0.x?
Note:
When IMAP, different issues may be involved in "#" related problem, so different problem from this bug in many situtations. See Bug 95114 and Bug 84045.
Comment 21•19 years ago
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As Bug 273753 Comment #1 says, there is a logic for starting "#" in addition to
starting "."/ending "~" in /mailnews/local/src/nsLocalMailFolder.cpp.
> nsShouldIgnoreFile(nsString& name)
> {
> PRUnichar firstChar=name.CharAt(0);
> if (firstChar == '.' || firstChar == '#' ||
> name.CharAt(name.Length() - 1) == '~' )
> return PR_TRUE;
This is the reason why local mail folder disappears if file name starts with "#".
Fix for Bug 262018 changed file name rule for folder name contains "#" :
- If "#" is contained, use hashed name as file name for the mail folder
when mail folder file creation. (folder name is saved in ".msf" file.)
So this bug can not occur if folder with "#" is created by Tb with the patch applied. But if the folder was created by Tb 1.0.x or before and disappered, Tb 1.5.0.0 or later can do nothing for the hidden mail folder due to starting "#".
In this case, rename of the mail folder file and deletion of ".msf" file for it are required to recover.
=> WORKSFORME, or FIXED by patch for Bug 262018.
Depends on: 262018
Comment 22•18 years ago
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->WFM, actually resolve per comment 21.
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 18 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Target Milestone: mozilla1.2alpha → ---
Updated•16 years ago
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Product: Core → MailNews Core
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