>>>>> On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 17:09:19 -0000,
>>>>> KSD  <matt> (k) writes:

k> Hi,
k>     I've been trying to configure a Cyrus mailbox that allows several people
k> restricted access to the same messages.  So, I create a mailbox "toplevel"
k> and set acls appropriately.  So far, so good.  By the only way I have been
k> able to deliver messages to it is with a kludge where they are first aliased
k> to another user then sieved into the correct mailbox (yuck!).
k>     We are using cyrus-imapd-1.6.22 and postfix-19991231-pl06.  When I send
k> mail directly to toplevel, I get an "unknown user" type error (duh).  If I
k> send mail to +toplevel, the message bounces with the error "null username".
k> I'm not sure if it is Cyrus or Postfix that complains.

If you get the latest Postfix snapshot, making sure you're using
lmtp delivery, after applying the appropriate `anyone p' acl on the
folder, you should be able to mail directly to the folder as `+toplevel'.

At least that's what I'm doing.  ;-)


-- 
Amos

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