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How was your server install was it package i.e. iRedmail or did you install  
each packet yourself?
Most of what you want if using dovecot is in that and using ACL’s ( dovecot 
acl’s)
So 
What OS with version as much as you can give

William Bowden | JMRIT Consultants
Consultant Engineer | m:07525 645105 | e:will...@jmrit.co.uk




> On 13 Apr 2021, at 14:11, DEPRÉ Gaëtan - NGServers . com 
> (gde...@ngservers.com) <users@sogo.nu> wrote:
> 
> Hi !
>  
> Perhaps this question has ever been posted, but I can’t find any clue about 
> it.
>  
> I’m running SOGo with mysql backend and multiple domains. Is there another 
> way than ‘SOGoDomainsVisibility‘ to allow users from domain1.dom to share 
> resources to users from domain2.dom (for now, when I’m creating shares of a 
> mailbox folder, I can only select users from the domain from which the 
> connected user belongs).
>  
> The idea would be the possibility to create visibility rules that would 
> populate a mysql table containing the domain (the source) which can be 
> shared/visible to the destination, in example :
> +----+----------------------+-------------------------+
> | id | source                | destination              |
> +----+----------------------+-------------------------+
> |  1 | domain1.dom <mailto:domain1.dom> | domain2.dom 
> <mailto:comman...@ngservers.com>           |
> +----+----------------------+-------------------------+
>  
> This example allow domain2.dom to see/view/select domain1.dom users while 
> sharing a mailbox folder.
> It would be possible to make a new ‘rule’ where domain1.dom would be able to 
> see domain2.dom users in the following order :
>  
> +----+----------------------+-------------------------+
> | id | source                | destination              |
> +----+----------------------+-------------------------+
> |  1 | domain2.dom <mailto:domain1.dom> | domain1.dom 
> <mailto:comman...@ngservers.com>           |
> +----+----------------------+-------------------------+
>  
> Any clue would be appreciated.
>  
> This question relates to another question I posted about the possibility to 
> create some custom scripts in some actions (like while creating a delegation 
> rule in SOGo, update some mysql table in postfix’s database to allow domain 
> delegated to send an email from a user belonging to the domain that is 
> delegated to) -> what my smtp server won’t allow without such a rule.
>  
> Merci d’avance,
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Gaetan
>  
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