Hi,
is there a possibility to set an acl to a folder outside the users INBOX
hierarchy such as a user can not delete it but at the same time it
should be possible for her/him to create and delete subfolders in that
folder.
e.g.
The users INBOX is : user.testuser
The folder outside is: archi
On 21/10/09 17:54 +0200, Dietmar Rieder wrote:
>Hi,
>
>is there a possibility to set an acl to a folder outside the users INBOX
>hierarchy such as a user can not delete it but at the same time it
>should be possible for her/him to create and delete subfolders in that
>folder.
>
>e.g.
>
>The user
Dan White wrote:
> On 21/10/09 17:54 +0200, Dietmar Rieder wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there a possibility to set an acl to a folder outside the users
>> INBOX hierarchy such as a user can not delete it but at the same time
>> it should be possible for her/him to create and delete subfolders in
>> th
On 21/10/09 18:05 +0200, Dietmar Rieder wrote:
>> Dietmar,
>>
>> See RFC 4314 for an explanation of the acl flags.
>>
>
> Dan,
>
> thanks for your hint. I did that already but (maybe I'm to stupid) I
> couldn't figure out a set of flags, that would meet my needs...
If I'm reading right:
"Mailbo
Dan White wrote:
> On 21/10/09 18:05 +0200, Dietmar Rieder wrote:
>>> Dietmar,
>>>
>>> See RFC 4314 for an explanation of the acl flags.
>>>
>>
>> Dan,
>>
>> thanks for your hint. I did that already but (maybe I'm to stupid) I
>> couldn't figure out a set of flags, that would meet my needs...
>
Dear
I have set cyrus-imap with master and replica.
This configuration is a kind of cluster Active/passive
I would like to know if it is possible to SET the replica has the master
too
in order to replicate new mail saved on the replica to the master and
vis versa
In this case it should be turn
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 08:45:11PM +0200, David Touzeau wrote:
> Dear
>
> I have set cyrus-imap with master and replica.
> This configuration is a kind of cluster Active/passive
>
> I would like to know if it is possible to SET the replica has the master
> too
>
> in order to replicate new mail
> Well - it's theoretically possible. But I don't know anyone who's done
> it, and it has the potential to get ugly if you're delivering to the
> same mailboxes at each end. There's nothing I can see that would
> actually stop it working.
I think Bron failed to put sufficiently large warning si
Sujet: Re: cyrus replication : master to replica and replica to master
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 15:20:09 +1100me
> Well - it's theoretically possible. But I don't know anyone who's done
> it, and it has the potential to get ugly if you're delivering to the
> same mailboxes at each end. There's no