On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Marc Patermann
hans.mo...@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de wrote:
Thomas,
Thomas Cataldo schrieb (11.03.2013 10:21 Uhr):
Note that some rights are available implicitly, for example 'anonymous'
always has 'p' on user INBOXes, and users always have rights on mailboxes
within their INBOX hierarchy.
Do you have a link?
https://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.17/overview.php#acladm
I think Archive should qualify as user B always has rights on mailboxes
within the INBOX hierarchy, like the Archive folder.
When I look at the permissions with cyradm, I have :
localhost lam user/b...@willow.vmw
b...@willow.vmw lrswipkxtecda
admin0 lrswipkxtecda
a...@willow.vmw lrswipkxtecd
localhost lam user/b/arch...@willow.vmw
admin0 lrswipkxtecda
a...@willow.vmw lrswipkxtecda
Do I mis-understand something or should I file a bug ? (I am using unix
hierarchy sep + altnamespace)
I think this has always been this way.
If you create a subfolder it inherits the rights from the upper level and
so you have the same right for INBOX and subfolders, as long as you do not
change the rights. You can always revoke your own rights, I think.
Moving/renaming a folder has always (as far I remember for 2.2. und 2.3)
been keeping the rights with the folder.
Marc
The question is can we consider it a bug ? The same kind of problems
happens when an IMAP client deletes a folder inside a shared folder. It
renames the folder to move it to my trash and all the people that had read
permissions on the shared folder start seeing Other users/me/Trash/The
deleted folder in their imap clients.
Another related question would be, how do you guys deal with that ?
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