Yes, I've already applied these steps to my setup. Actually it's solved now : it was because of a column inversion when I've typed the mailboxes ID. Which makes me think there should be a clean and simple way to do whatever folder sharing one wants. It's always a problem for me to remember which ID has to be set in which column, in which table. DBMA should handle this but it's buggy or very counter intuitive.
Thank you anyway, this reminder helped me tracking back the culprit. Regards Olivier Desportes 2011/3/1 Jesse Norell <[email protected]>: > On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 15:27 +0100, Olivier Desportes wrote: >> Hi, >> >> My mail server setup : >> - Debian Lenny 64 >> - DBMAIL 2.2.10 >> - PostgreSQL 8.3.8 >> - DB Mail Administrator >> clients : Thunderbird 2 (ubuntu, windows XP) >> >> Problem : I'm trying to share some folders from two of my users, to a >> third user. >> I've created a folder in each of my user's account which is called >> '_RD_'. I've tried to enable the shares in DBMA, to no avail. >> Then I've tried to enable the shares directly in the dbmail database, >> creating the records in dbmail_acl and dbmail_subscription. >> So far, my third user can't even see the shared folders among what is >> shared. I don't even speak about subscribing to them. >> I keep on getting annoyed each time I have to tinker with the shared >> folders. Does some one know a clear and simple way to create shared >> folders (public or private) and to subscribe to them ? >> >> Thank you >> >> Olivier Desportes > > Did you see/try http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/shared-mbox ? > > > -- > Jesse Norell > Kentec Communications, Inc. > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > DBmail mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > _______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
