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MBOX-Line: From tss at iki.fi Wed Nov 18 11:39:00 2009
To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
From: Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:43 2018
Subject: [Imap-protocol] wildcards in other users' namespace
In-Reply-To: <320922078.787.1258572579258.JavaMail.root@dogfood.zimbra.com>
References: <320922078.787.1258572579258.JavaMail.root@dogfood.zimbra.com>
Message-ID: <1258573140.3022.688.camel@timo-desktop>
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 11:29 -0800, Dan Karp wrote:
> > > Is it really true that clients must be able to download a complete
> > > tree of all possible names in order to be able to access a name?
> >
> > In any case I'm not aware of any clients that can access (other
> > users') mailboxes that can't be reached by LISTing from root level.
>
> I believe that Thunderbird allows this as well.
You mean Thunderbird could allow accessing mailboxes it can't LIST among
regular mailboxes? How? I won't believe it until I see it myself. :) I
didn't see any obvious ways to do that.
There's of course the ways to override the namespace roots. So I suppose
if you wanted to access user foo's mailboxes, you could set the shared
namespace root to /Users/foo/, but that's not very user friendly.
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