> -----Original Message-----
> From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 24 September 2003 16:38
> To: James Developers List
> Subject: RE: User Attributes
> 
> 
> Jason,
> 
> Jason Webb wrote:
> > Steven Brewin wrote:
> > > Jason Webb wrote:
> > > > However, I need to store attributes on the user for 
> IMAP to work 
> > > > properly. These are two lists:
> > > > 1) The list of current folders
> > > > 2) The list of subscribed folders
> > > >
> > > > As there is no place to store this information, I 
> propose to add 
> > > > attributes to the User object to allow me to persist this 
> > > > information to a store.
> > > Are you proposing to add the attributes you require or a generic 
> > > mechanism similar to the one used for MailAttributes?
> > Completely generic, and similar to the one in MailAttributes.
> 
> If you do this in a compatible fashion, as Soren Hilmer did 
> for the mail attributes, it would be worth doing it against 
> the v2 branch.  See my earlier comments about merging the two 
> branches.
That's my intention. The only problem I have is making sure I don't
break anything :)
Soren did a good job on the mail attrs, but I can't copy his code
directly due to implementation differences.
> 
> Named attributes associated with a user entry is (obviously) 
> compatible with a JNDI direction, and the LDAP repository 
> might get a workout, after all.
> :-)
> 
>       --- Noel
> 
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