fix "inverse copy&pasto" in account labeling code

the code was copied and the original adjusted ... but not quite
completely.
this means that clashing server names never really worked since - not
that i would have expected this to be a particularly common
configuration to start with. :D

also added comments explaining why there are two implementations of the
same thing.

amends aea4be19e3 (anno 2006).

found by coverity.
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Oswald Buddenhagen 2014-04-12 16:56:00 +02:00
parent 9932352df0
commit d7d5fd20bc

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@ -247,6 +247,8 @@ write_imap_server( FILE *fp, config_t *cfg )
char buf[128], ubuf[64];
static int tunnels;
/* The old server names determine the derived store names. They are kinda stupid,
* but can't be changed, because store names are encoded in state file names. */
if (cfg->tunnel)
nfasprintf( (char **)&cfg->old_server_name, "tunnel%d", ++tunnels );
else {
@ -266,7 +268,7 @@ write_imap_server( FILE *fp, config_t *cfg )
}
if (boxes) /* !o2o */
for (pbox = boxes; pbox != cfg; pbox = pbox->next)
if (!memcmp( pbox->server_name, buf, hl + 1 )) {
if (!memcmp( pbox->old_server_name, buf, hl + 1 )) {
nfasprintf( (char **)&cfg->old_server_name, "%s-%d", buf, ++pbox->old_servers );
goto gotsrv;
}
@ -275,6 +277,8 @@ write_imap_server( FILE *fp, config_t *cfg )
gotsrv: ;
}
/* The "new" server names determine the names of the accounts themselves.
* They are optimized for descriptiveness, e.g. in password prompts. */
if (cfg->user)
nfsnprintf( ubuf, sizeof(ubuf), "%s@", cfg->user );
else