Re: any update on fixing the ":" problem on windows?
This is not solved yet.
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For a maildir name such as:
1127243058.60634_1.east.2sparrows.org:2,ST
It does not do this for me. Instead error massage is shown stating that such file cannot be created. Can you post the script file that you use. Also do you use SFTP or SCP?
For a maildir name such as:
1127243058.60634_1.east.2sparrows.org:2,ST
If you tell winscp to not do the replacement of invalid characeters, it just stops the file name at the 1st invalid character.
Can you tell exact name (including path) for which this occur?
If you tell winscp to not do the replacement of invalid characeters, it just stops the file name at the 1st invalid character.
Is there a planned fix for this? :-)
p.s. I tried deselecting "replace invalid characters with \" but that just made the windows file name not match from the ":" on...
I do not understand this one.
My latest theory is that the mail messages in maildir have a ":" in them on the BSD side, but have "%3A" on the Windows side. So these files always show up as different, and are deleted from the windows box and then downloaded again from the BSD box.
Does this sound plausible, and is there a fix?
There's no fix. WinSCP currently cannot handle such files correctly for synchronisation.
p.s. I tried deselecting "replace invalid characters with \" but that just made the windows file name not match from the ":" on...
My latest theory is that the mail messages in maildir have a ":" in them on the BSD side, but have "%3A" on the Windows side. So these files always show up as different, and are deleted from the windows box and then downloaded again from the BSD box.
Does this sound plausible, and is there a fix?