Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> If you can verify that the ACLs have been set correctly, and the MUA
> still does not enable this option, you'll have to take it up with the MUA.
>
> Note that old version 1 ACL clients require all three flags, e, t, and x
> set, in order to be able to delete anything.
R
Iain Sims writes:
Understood, Sam. I'm not bothered about not being able to delete the
folders, but not being able to delete the messages within the folders.
From what I see in the maildiracl man page setting options 'e' & 't'
should allow users to delete messages within the folder. Yet users
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Iain Sims writes:
>
>> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>>> Iain Sims writes:
>>>
I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared
maildirs.
Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
should (as far as the man
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Iain Sims writes:
>
>> I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared
>> maildirs.
>>
>> Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
>> should (as far as the man page tells me) allow that user to create
>> folders (c) and delet
Iain Sims writes:
I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared maildirs.
Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
should (as far as the man page tells me) allow that user to create
folders (c) and delete messages (t & e).
Yet I find that users
I have a question regarding public folder permissions for shared maildirs.
Setting permissions on a shared maildir for any single user to ceilrstw
should (as far as the man page tells me) allow that user to create
folders (c) and delete messages (t & e).
Yet I find that users are unable to delete