On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
> >>Why should a client have to create foo/ as a placeholder before creating
> >>foo/bar?  Why not just create foo/bar in the first place?
> > You're asking the wrong question.  What if foo/bar is created, and then
> > deleted.  The Cyrus attitude is that there is no placeholder.  The UNIX
> > filesystem attitude is that there is.
> That's not correct.  Cyrus will display foo as \Noselect for LIST "" % ,
> it just doesn't show foo/ for LIST "" foo/%

You're missing the point.  If Cyrus display foo to %, there must be a
foo.bar or some other inferior of foo.

Cyrus does not have \NoSelect names with no children.

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