Oh yeah, that is definitely not a case I had in mind, I'm not surprised it
doesn't work right :-x  I'll work on a fix.

Aaron


On Tue, Dec 18, 2007, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 
> I did some quick testing.
> looks like:
> 
> x create "#Public/newfolder"
> 
> works just fine.
> 
> But:
> 
> x create "newfolder"
> x rename "newfolder" "#Public/newfolder"
> 
> will result in the 'namebox invasion' error.
> 
> smells like a bug.
> 
> Aaron?
> 
> Sim Zacks wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm using dbmail 2.2.7 rc2 and just came across a weirdity that I
>> haven't seen in the changelog or old bug reports and wanted to know if
>> anyone else has come across this. I can't figure out exactly how to
>> reproduce this.
>> 
>> I am using the thunderbird client and the DBMail Administrator web app.
>> I added a folder under public, using thunderbird and had a lot of
>> problems with it. When I went to look at it using the web interface it
>> showed up as username/#Public/newbase/folder whereas all our other
>> public folders are under the #public/foldername and not under the user.
>> 
>> It happened (and it is reproducible) when I dragged a folder from the
>> user namespace to the public namespace. Sometimes it tells me it can't
>> do it because it is "invading  the namespace" and other times it lets me
>> do it and causes weirdities because of the namespace invasion.
>> 
>> Sim
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