I've tried this before (on your advise in the archives of this list)... When I try that (benp.foo) I get an error like this in the telemetry logs:
a OK User `benp' Logged in A00002 CREATEADDRESSBOOK .benp.foo A00002 NO User 'benp' not permitted to create address book '.benp.foo' * BYE IMSP server exiting (probably out of memory) Is this a namespace thing? Ben * Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030219 16:00]: > Hi Ben, > > --On Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:15 PM -0800 Ben Poliakoff > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > | a OK User `benp' Logged in > | A00002 CREATEADDRESSBOOK .foo > | A00002 NO User 'benp' not permitted to create address book '.foo' > > This isn't going to work even if the server itself is working. By default > users are only allowed to create personal address books, and under the IMSP > naming scheme that means address books with the user id as a prefix. i.e. > you should have been able to create 'benp.foo'. Using '.' at the start of > the name is also going to be a problem given that that character is the > hierarchy separator character, and you can't start with a 'null' level of > hierarchy. > > -- > Cyrus Daboo -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Poliakoff email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reed College tel: (503)-788-6674 Unix System Administrator PGP key: http://www.reed.edu/~benp/key.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0x6AF52019 fingerprint = A131 F813 7A0F C5B7 E74D C972 9118 A94D 6AF5 2019