There are two possibilities.

1) Write a cyradm script (the -file option with cyradm) to make the 
changes.  Read through the cyradm manpage and you should find everything 
you need.

2) If you're a perler, check out the perl package IMAP::Admin.  I was 
exceedingly happy to find the it (its on CPAN) since I don't really know 
tcl, so cyradm scripts have always been a real pain for me.  The perl 
package, on the other hand, has been a life saver.

-- Rob

--On Sunday, April 01, 2001 07:27:12 PM +0200 Daniel Schwager 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hallo together,
>
> we use the cyrus-imap (v 1.6.x) in our office. Now,
> i want to change the ACL (permissions) for about 150 mailboxes.
> Is there a possibility to do this recursive with one command, that
> means, change the top Mailbox and the other below this one ?
>
> Maybe, there's another possibility ?? I don't want to
> set the 150 permission by hand (with the cyradm tool and the
> "sam" command ...)
>
> Thank you very much for your help (-;
>
> Tschau
>
> Danny
>
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