On 09/30/2013 12:10 PM, Harald Leithner wrote:
> Hmm,
> 
> it would be fine if this works for imap too.

dbmail-httpd gives you a super-user view of the mail-store. IMAP can't
do that, you need to login to a specific user context.

> But this could be simulated with the new password extension in 3.2 or?
> 
> Its possible to set a second password to login without deleting any mail
> or did I missed something?

Yep, you could. Just specify --security-action 0

dbmail-users -c <userid> \
  --security-password <password> \
  --security-action 0

basically sets a separate password for given user that does nothing
except authenticate.



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