Nope, the rights that a user on Cyrus has is the union of all of the acl
lines that apply to it.
So the trick that I am presented with is to figure out how to get my MTA
(Postfix) to authenticate to the LMTP process in order to have acl's work
correctly on shared mail boxes, correct?
Has
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Craig Ringer wrote:
I think the 'anyone' ACL works as a catchall, rather than being added to
user permissions. So I expect user 'jwilliams' was being given post-only
access.
Nope, the rights that a user on Cyrus has is the union of all of the acl
lines that apply to it.
Morning everyone,
I've been working on implementing Bulletin Boards over here for our company
which will allow our users to be able to share a folder and post/move
messages into the folder for other users to view.
Creating the actual mailbox is no problem. The question lies when assigning
the
Jason Williams wrote:
Morning everyone,
I've been working on implementing Bulletin Boards over here for our
company which will allow our users to be able to share a folder and
post/move messages into the folder for other users to view.
Creating the actual mailbox is no problem. The question
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
Jason Williams wrote:
Morning everyone,
I've been working on implementing Bulletin Boards over here for our
company which will allow our users to be able to share a folder and
post/move messages into the folder for other users to view.
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 01:37, Jason Williams wrote:
I created a mailbox:
user.loanofficers
and
user.loanofficers.announce
It might be an idea to put shared mailboxes under a separate tree; say,
'public', rather than under a user folder.
anyone lr
and
jwilliams p
When I was trying to post
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 01:37, Jason Williams wrote:
After playing with the ACL's a bit, the only way I could get the user
jwilliams to be able to see messages and post messages to
user.loanofficer.announce
Hmm... in my last message I was assuming you meant you were directly
copying the