When I create and send a reply for an existing mail, the original mail is generally marked as "replied". However, the mark doesn't appear if the original mail is placed in folders having a character "," in its local file name. # Steps to reproduce 1. Prepare an IMAP account. 2. Create a folder with name "comma,comma" under the IMAP account. 3. Put a message to the folder "comma,comma". 4. Reply to the mail in the folder. # Actual result The mail has no mark in the thread pane. # Expected result The mail has a "replied" mark in the thread pane. # Environment * Windows 10 1809 * Thunderbird 60.7.2 (32bit) (Build ID: 20190620083217) * Daily 69.0a1 (32bit) (Build ID 20190704092729) # Additional info This problem also appears when the folder's substance file has `,` in its name as an UTF-7 encoded string. For example `&U,BTFw-`. This is an the encoded version of `台北` (Taipei, a city in Taiwan)
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When I create and send a reply for an existing message, the original message is generally marked as "replied". However, the mark doesn't appear if the original message is placed in folders having a character "," in its local file name. # Steps to reproduce 1. Prepare an IMAP account. 2. Create a folder with name "comma,comma" under the IMAP account. 3. Put a message to the folder "comma,comma". 4. Reply to the message in the folder. # Actual result The message has no mark in the thread pane. # Expected result The message has a "replied" mark in the thread pane. # Environment * Windows 10 1809 * Thunderbird 60.7.2 (32bit) (Build ID: 20190620083217) * Daily 69.0a1 (32bit) (Build ID 20190704092729) # Additional info This problem also appears when the folder's substance file has `,` in its name as an UTF-7 encoded string. For example `&U,BTFw-`. This is an the encoded version of `台北` (Taipei, a city in Taiwan)