Fix "getfolders() asked to get nonexisting folder" bug
When a new remote folder was detected, we tried to create the folder locally on the Maildir and called repository.forgetfolders() to force a new scanning of the Maildir. However, that implementation used the inherited base function that did nothing. We simply needed to implement forgetfolders() to set self.folder=None, so we would force a new read in of the updated local folder structure. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
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* Fix the missing folder error that occured when a new remote folder was
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detected (IMAP<->Maildir)
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self.folders = self._getfolders_scandir(self.root)
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self.folders = self._getfolders_scandir(self.root)
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return self.folders
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return self.folders
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def forgetfolders(self):
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"""Forgets the cached list of folders, if any. Useful to run
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after a sync run."""
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self.folders = None
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