Well, I've tried ACLs before and had no success, which I remembered when looking back through the config file to try it now. :) But, perhaps I'm missing something obvious! Here's what I've done: I enabled the ACL features in IMAP with "mail_plugins = acl imap_acl" under the "protocol imap {" section, as instructed in the wiki. I also added "acl = vfile" under the "plugin {" section. I HUPped Dovecot so as to re-read the config, and put a "dovecot-acl" in Maildir/.TestFolder that contains 1 line:
anyone lrwstipea

So, in theory, that should do it right? No "x" and no "k" permissions in that list for "anyone", yet I can still delete, move, and rename the "TestFolder" folder (in which that dovecot-acl file resides, on disk in the folder above) through my mail client. What am I missing? Clearly something! :) (I haven't tried restarting Dovecot yet as there are some people using the mailbox at the moment, fwiw.)
Dave


On 1/11/2011 4:11 PM, Willie Gillespie wrote:
Jose Celestino wrote:
You may be able to do that with ACLs.

Jose is right.  Take away the x and k rights with ACLs.


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