I've gotten a request at our site that I'm passing on to the list. Any possibility that non-admin users might be able to edit another user's Sieve scripts, as in:
sieveshell -u user1 -a user2 server Perhaps user2 would be able to edit the Sieve script for user1 if user2 had the "a" ACL on "user.user1"? Actually, this is somewhat related to the recent discussion regarding non-user folders being allowed to have Sieve scripts. A particular group was very eager to have Sieve capability for their private bulletin board. Since currently this is not available, I created a "user." folder for this bulletin board and granted the leader of this group the "a" ACL to this folder. Of course this is of limited use because this group leader still can't edit the Sieve script. -- Amos