> > Hi, > I did that in Linux (Ubuntu) by using symbolic links. > In the INBOX of users that you want to see shared emails place a symlink > to > the shared INBOX. > <domain> > | <user 1> > | | ...INBOX > | | .Drafts (folder) > | | .Trash (folder > | | ... > | | ~.Shared AAA --> ../aaa > | | ~.Shared BBB --> ../bbb > | <user 2> > | | ...INBOX > | | ... > | | ~.Shared AAA --> ../aaa > | | ~.Shared BBB --> ../bbb > | <aaa> > | | ...INBOX > | | ... > | <bbb> > | | ...INBOX > | | ... > The only thing that could create problems are permissions. I use the same > UID/GID for all users (vmail:vmail) so I don't have such problems. > If you want special permissions for groups of users (some can delete > emails > in shared folders) you need to define the permission groups, add users you > want to those groups and set rw permission and set group bit on shared > folders.
Thanks Adrian. That's an interesting idea. I don't think it will fit what I'm trying to do. But thanks for taking the time to respond. Every little bit helps me learn how things work. Michael