Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-13 Thread Dave
Well, I just noticed this in my logs after I re-loaded the latest Dovecot config I tried: Jan 13 15:09:45 mail dovecot: SIGHUP received - reloading configuration Jan 13 15:09:45 mail dovecot: read(imap dump-capability process) failed: Interrupted system call Jan 13 15:09:45 mail dovecot: Inval

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-12 Thread Gregory Finch
On 2011-01-12 1:10 PM, Dave wrote: > > I have this in my public namespace, and it works well: > > ... > > What does your dovecot -n say? > > I assume these are the lines you're looking for from dovecot -n? > > mail_plugins: acl imap_acl > plugin: > acl: vfile > > Also, I just saw when I ran that

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-12 Thread Dave
> I have this in my public namespace, and it works well: > ... > What does your dovecot -n say? I assume these are the lines you're looking for from dovecot -n? mail_plugins: acl imap_acl plugin: acl: vfile Also, I just saw when I ran that command that it's Dovecot 1.1 series. Not 1.2 serie

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-12 Thread Gregory Finch
On 2011-01-12 9:41 AM, Dave wrote: > > By default Dovecot doesn't allow using the IMAP "anyone" or > > "authenticated" identifier, because it would be an easy way to spam > > other users in the system. If you wish to allow it, set: > > > > plugin { > > acl_anyone = allow > > } > > Greg, thanks fo

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-12 Thread Dave
> By default Dovecot doesn't allow using the IMAP "anyone" or > "authenticated" identifier, because it would be an easy way to spam > other users in the system. If you wish to allow it, set: > > plugin { > acl_anyone = allow > } Greg, thanks for your reply, I missed that in the wiki about the

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-12 Thread Timo Sirainen
On 12.1.2011, at 1.37, Dave wrote: > Well, I've tried ACLs before and had no success, which I remembered when > looking back through the config file to try it now. :) But, perhaps I'm > missing something obvious! Here's what I've done: I enabled the ACL features > in IMAP with "mail_plugins =

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-12 Thread Gregory Finch
On 2011-01-11 3:37 PM, Dave wrote: > Well, I've tried ACLs before and had no success, which I remembered > when looking back through the config file to try it now. :) But, > perhaps I'm missing something obvious! Here's what I've done: I > enabled the ACL features in IMAP with "mail_plugins = acl

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-11 Thread Dave
Well, I've tried ACLs before and had no success, which I remembered when looking back through the config file to try it now. :) But, perhaps I'm missing something obvious! Here's what I've done: I enabled the ACL features in IMAP with "mail_plugins = acl imap_acl" under the "protocol imap {"

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-11 Thread Willie Gillespie
Jose Celestino wrote: On Ter, 2011-01-11 at 12:27 -0600, Dave wrote: I have set up an area of shared folders with Dovecot 1.2 that is accessed by several people (by way of one account, and everyone who logs in sees these same folders), and the only problem with this setup is that occasionally

Re: [Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-11 Thread Jose Celestino
On Ter, 2011-01-11 at 12:27 -0600, Dave wrote: > I have set up an area of shared folders with Dovecot 1.2 that is > accessed by several people (by way of one account, and everyone who logs > in sees these same folders), and the only problem with this setup is > that occasionally somebody moves o

[Dovecot] Making shared folders "unmovable"

2011-01-11 Thread Dave
I have set up an area of shared folders with Dovecot 1.2 that is accessed by several people (by way of one account, and everyone who logs in sees these same folders), and the only problem with this setup is that occasionally somebody moves one of the folders underneath another folder or somewhe