Re: Shared address books problemmoving from MD imspd to Cyrus imspd

2002-01-31 Thread Richard Hopkins

There is an incompatibility here, Alan. With MD's imsp, the list of shared 
address books appear in the file abooks at the top of the imsp hierarchy 
and the ACLs on the books appear in files in the individual user's imsp 
directories (of the form abookacl.user.abook).

With Cyrus imsp, the ACLs appear in the top level abooks file. e.g

fsx# pwd
/var/imsp
fsx# cat abooks
ccabc.newbook ccabc lrswipcda   ccxyz   lr  group:agroup  lr


We're in a similar situation to yourselves. We'll be asking our users to 
re-share their shared address books when we make the change.

Cheers,

Richard

--On Wednesday, January 30, 2002 10:22 PM + Alan Thew 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We currently run MD's imsp and a number of users have shared address
 books. We want to move to the Cyrus imsp (1.6a3) for a number of
 reasons:

 SASL
 We have the source
 Better Mulberry support

 We find that the shared address books are not visible when using the
 Cyrus server (and using exactly the same data as MD's). Do we need to
 add ACLs to the abooks file or is the problem more complex?

 Thanks to anyone who has any ideas/suggestions.

 --
 Alan Thew   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Computing Services,University of Liverpool  Fax: +44 151 794-4442





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Shared address books problemmoving from MD imspd to Cyrus imspd

2002-01-30 Thread Alan Thew

We currently run MD's imsp and a number of users have shared address
books. We want to move to the Cyrus imsp (1.6a3) for a number of
reasons:

SASL
We have the source
Better Mulberry support

We find that the shared address books are not visible when using the
Cyrus server (and using exactly the same data as MD's). Do we need to
add ACLs to the abooks file or is the problem more complex?

Thanks to anyone who has any ideas/suggestions.

-- 
Alan Thew   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computing Services,University of Liverpool  Fax: +44 151 794-4442