On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 01:28:40PM -0500, Timo Sirainen wrote: > > as I could with a global > > configuration with no namespace at all. > > Yes, because then the separator is '.' instead of '/'.
I think there is a misunderstanding : What confused me is that, . with global setup (no namespace at all), both '/' and '.' works (from the client of the client), i.e. I can, in TB create a.b or a/b and it will shows up as subfolder b of folder a (and on the server .a.b/ Maildir). So the separator seems to be both '.' and '/'. I wonder if it is normal. . with a private namesapce with '/' as a separator, only '/' is accepted, as expected. -- Thomas Hummel | Institut Pasteur <hum...@pasteur.fr> | Pôle informatique - systèmes et réseau