>>>>> "Sam" == Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Access to shared folders is determined solely by filesystem
> permissions. The first thing you need to do is whether or not the
> mail account userid can ls the new and cur subdirectories of the
> shared folder.

$ ls -l /usr/local/share/maildirs/notices/.Weekly/new/
total 4
-rw-r--r--  1 root   root    510 Jul 30 10:42 996205675.24056.bigbird
$

Executed as the user who ran previously:
$ maildirmake --add notices=/usr/local/share/maildirs/notices
  $HOME/Maildir

Is there a way I can manually subscribe to the folder to see if
sqwebmail can then open it up? I tried the method listed in
README.sharedfolders but it ended up making a new folder called
"shared" and a few weird things. Do you have a step-by-step guide to
subscribing? TIA again!
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