Slashes in GMail tags treated as folder separator
If there are slashes in a GMail tag, Postbox treats the slashes as folder separators. (e.g. I have a tag called "<FilePlanet/IGN>". Postbox interprets the "IGN>" after the slash to be a subfolder of "<FilePlanet".)
Neither the parent folder ("<FilePlanet") nor the subfolder ("IGN>") contain the messages with the tag.
I can't confirm the last part because of this issue.
I can't confirm the last part because of this issue.
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Inappropriate?Update: When the label isn't surrounded by < and >, the messages do show up in the subfolder.
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Inappropriate?I thought I commented on this yesterday but wanted to say thanks for the bug report. That's a good catch!
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Inappropriate?You commented on the other issue I reported (the URL to it in the topic doesn't seem to work, for whatever reason).
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