On Tue, Dec 20, 2016, at 09:20 AM, Peter Benko wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Although noone answered, I figured out how to set negative rights via
> doveadm. You should not prefix the username with '-' (as you should do in a
> normal IMAP setacl command). Instead you should specify the *rights* starting
Hi all,
Although noone answered, I figured out how to set negative rights via doveadm.
You should not prefix the username with '-' (as you should do in a normal IMAP
setacl command). Instead you should specify the *rights* starting with a '-'.
There are two problems with this:
1. The '-usernam
Hi all,
I'm trying to set an ACL with negative rights. I have no problems setting it
with standard IMAP commands, but I'm unable to do it with the doveadm acl
command.
I tried:
sudo -u vmail doveadm acl set -u "user@domain" Spam user="-user@domain" lookup
(notice the "-" before the username)