I'm not familiar with glftpd private dirs. How do they differ from ioFTPD ones which are basically just an access control list like any other permission list (3Z -user =group ...) and if you don't match you don't even get to see the directory name listed?
BTW, 6.10 has some seriously useful features for MV flagged users because the permissions (rwx field) on directories will indicate if the directory has an access control list and you can even see the list returned directly into the listing if you want by having it replace the user or group field by specifying options to LIST/STAT. It will also show you which directories are merged and optionally where. It's going to be really cool.
I tend to agree, I think it should check all groups a user belongs to, but it currently doesn't...
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