As I said in my first paragraph, I have alloweusermoves set to
yes. Also, my docs say :, not =
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Is there a cleaner way than using the filesystem and reconstruct?
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do things they oughtn't:
drag messages in, bypassing the distribution list; accidentally delete
the folder... Not giving them them permission beyond lrs saves a slew
of problems.
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> Well, it hardcodes "postman" in yet another place but that's about the
> only complaint.
>
> But what does doing this buy you?
wouldn't it let cyrus deliver to shared boxes without having to give
anyone p? Am I missi
son that approach is wrong?
What's the right way to do this?
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I'm running my own build of cyrus 2.2.5, pretty much a stock
build. Last week one of my users started using pop-before-smtp as his
authentication through outlook. Since then, I've seen a couple of
unable to lock maildrop errors for him. Any known problems with 2.2.5
or outlook?
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(MAPI
only) or imap/pop mode.
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is to have postfix allow
the mailserver's IP to relay.
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