Okay, I think I've got it after a few restarts of idmap and smb/server. 
At least for the past few days I haven't seen other users' shares :)

New questions spin off, though:

1) Is it possible to make an invisible share *not* by the way of smbautohome?
For example, to make some service directories not getting listed in the server 
shares browse list? Like SAMBA's "browseable = no" option, or Windows' 
"dollar-shares"? Can this behavior be implemented with ACLs or sharesmb
options?

2) A yes-no question: Is it possible/supported to predefine the CIFS ACL (as 
the 
ZFS ACL for the file ~user/.zfs/shares/user) for smbautohomes? The salt of the
question is: would this ACL file get removed when the share is automatically 
un-shared? Or when any share is unshared manually, for that matter? Is there
some fixed commitment (PSARC?) to always do this in some certain manner?

//Jim
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