On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 19:24 +0100, Thomas Hummel wrote:
> > I'd think it behaves the same way if you simply created the private
> > namespace? The public namespace creation shouldn't make a difference.
>
> I'd think so too, but it doesn't work that way : if I set up only one private
> namespace and no public namespace
> like this :
>
> namespace private {
> separator = /
..
> [Note that I've got in the setup above, I've got no mail_location set up
> globally since I set it up in the default namespace.]
>
> I cannot create a mailbox named "foo.bar" Isn't that what I also said? The public namespace makes no difference, only the private namespace. > as I could with a global > configuration with no namespace at all. Yes, because then the separator is '.' instead of '/'. > Would you agree that the behavior which denies dot is the correct > one ? Yes. I explicitly added code to disallow that. It just confused clients and users when it was allowed. Anyway, listescape plugin will help you.
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