, meaning that somebody with
privileges wants this to happen. If you use something like a DHCP
mini-config file that the admin can point to, then you can also give the
current user an option of using DHCP or some other configuration mechanism
with a basic config option.
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of the namespace? Can't
everything they need to discover about that level of the namespace be
found with the NAMESPACE command, and wouldn't the NAMESPACE command be
more efficient for what they hope to learn? I must be missing something
obvious here, since the clear preference is for LIST.
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with the functionality I'm
talking about. Servers like UW-IMAP don't have to be excluded here --
special-strings can be mapped, while undefined partitions can be rooted
somewhere like /var/spool/imap -- but that's again product specific.
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be suspect.
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-objects in IMAP. They are only partial
citizens right now, with just a couple of attributes and not much in the
way of management knobs and buttons.
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.
See also handshaking.
[Jargon File]
(1995-01-12)
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of administrative action.
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change hands, some flags are designed to be used by
multiple products from the start, etc., and OIDs provide a natural way of
virtualizing identifiers while still preserving clear lines of authority.
The use of a special character makes sense to me.
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on 3/12/2003 2:42 AM David Woodhouse wrote:
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 06:58, Eric A. Hall wrote:
I'm not trying to start a religious war here, but how much work would it
really be to have a protocol extension which allowed the client to request
flags which have changed since time. It seems
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will dictate whether a specific
server is able to implement the feature, how feasible would this be?
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. List-Post: mailto:imap;u.washington.edu looks like a
pretty good candidate.
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