Hi Sam,

Em 13-06-2012 21:11, Sam Varshavchik escreveu:
> Pedro Zorzenon Neto writes:
> 
>> I need hists about:
>>     - is my idea too weird, any other method of acessing mails without
>> permission to change/delete things?
>>     - any workaround to make courier-imap work well with read-only
>> folders/files?
>>     - any workaround could be done to make courier-imap prevent changes
>> to mails (just for some users, not for all users of the domain)?
> 
> What to do, depends on whether your mail accounts are ordinary system
> accounts, or just virtual mail logins, with all mail logins using the
> same, reserved, userid and groupid.
> 
> Read http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/README.sharedfolders.html

Ok, that document really explains well how to do shared folders.
In my case, it is case A (filesystem users, not virtual users)

> Only one of the two chapters there will apply in your case.
> 
> Also a factor is what's the IMAP client base. When using virtual
> accounts, a lot also depends on how easy and how robust do the IMAP
> clients support the namespace feature of the protocol.

However, I don't have an answer about "read-only" feature that I need.
Do you know how to make a maildir folder read-only?
User should NOT have rights to move/rename/delete/mark as read/...
The mailbox should be like an "imutable archive".

Any hints?

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