On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:52:48PM +0100, Timo Sirainen wrote: > The point of namespace list was for clients to be able to figure out > what the namespaces there are. With list=yes and hidden=yes for your > only namespace you wouldn't be listing any namespaces, so clients > would think you don't have any personal namespaces at all..
You are now confusing me : My understanding of "list = yes" was "while you're listing my parent namespace's content, list my content as well" or. That is, to me, the "list=yes" totally voids the concept of namespace. So basically if a client doesn't support NAMESPACE command at all (and if it hasn't any clue in its conf about what the namespaces are), it has to rely on list=yes. Maybe your sentence above means "if a client who plays by the rules (via NAMESPACE command) and hidden=yes, won't even see the default namespace." But if so, that would be weird that a bad client would be able to list mailboxes and not a good client ? Or said in another way, I don't understand why list=yes isn't enough in anycase to list a namespace content. -- Thomas Hummel | Institut Pasteur <hum...@pasteur.fr> | Pôle informatique - systèmes et réseau