-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2003 04:28 schrieb David Walser: > > Interesting. What exactly can you *do* with such shared e-mail folders?
You can give your friend read access to one of your subfolders but they don't cann add mails or folders. you can give one special firend the right to add mails and subfolders, but not to delete one. You can create a folder wich does not belong to any user for your family stuff where all of your family have the right to do everything. You can add a folder for your Mailinglists (cooker and expert for examble) so not every member of your private network had to sign by itself to this lists. You can create a folder for your projects you ar deveoping on, so your brother who helps you testing can browse all the bug-messages. And so on... > > I was helping a friend set up a Samba server for a client, and to get > files off of the Novell server and retain functionality, we had to > install the Linux trustees kernel patch to allow us to do the same thing > with files (some users/groups with read access, some with rw). This seems to be a thing for samba with acl. If you are using ext3 or xfs you can simply change/add acls to the files and directorys and you can give permissions similar to windows nt (a group/person can read, others can write and others can execute). Martin - -- - ------------------------------------------------------------ H E L I X Gesellschaft f�r Software & Engineering mbH - ------------------------------------------------------------ Hanauer Landstrasse 52 Telefon (069) 4789 35-30 60314 Frankfurt am Main Telefax (069) 4789 35-44 - ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.helix-gmbh.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ------------------------------------------------------------ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+S0CtBG198cnayKQRApqqAKCFGRs0qjfrn1PLR09hG2Tbqzew3gCePZFL FrQKP7wF9Q6j6YsMYMjqShA= =Xfw1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
