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...
>
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 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 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
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
Yes. The 'c' right controls CREATE/DELETE of mailboxes and the 'd'
right controls delete of messages. So, in your case, remove the 'c' right.
Lars Schimmer wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> I setup a cyrus 2.1.18 on debian sarge.
> I tried to use a public I
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Hi!
I setup a cyrus 2.1.18 on debian sarge.
I tried to use a public IMAP folder and it works more or less fine.
One problem is annoying:
is it possible to set ACLs for the users to delete messages IN the
public folder but NOT delete the public folder
"Scot W. Hetzel" wrote:
> From: "Andreas J. Bathe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I just set up Cyrus 2.0.7 (the Red Hat Rawhide RPM-package). Is it
> > possible to deny that users can't delete special folders (e.g.
> > user.foo.Drafts created by netscape)? Removing the d-flag doesn't help
> > because u
From: "Andreas J. Bathe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I just set up Cyrus 2.0.7 (the Red Hat Rawhide RPM-package). Is it
> possible to deny that users can't delete special folders (e.g.
> user.foo.Drafts created by netscape)? Removing the d-flag doesn't help
> because users can't delete their own files a
I just set up Cyrus 2.0.7 (the Red Hat Rawhide RPM-package). Is it
possible to deny that users can't delete special folders (e.g.
user.foo.Drafts created by netscape)? Removing the d-flag doesn't help
because users can't delete their own files anymore... The structure
under Inbox should be change
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