Phil Chambers wrote:

I don't understand why the 'p' acl for 'anyone' is needed when using 'deliver -m'.

While logged in as user 'tester' if I use the command

deliver -m test-folder tester

followed by a message, instead of going into user.tester.test-folder the message goes into the inbox. cyradm's "lam user.tester.test-folder" command shows that user 'tester' has 'p' access rights. To get what I want I have to add the 'p' acl for 'anyone'.

The man page for deliver says "If the ACL on any such mailbox does not grant the sender the "p" right..". In my case I am logged in as "tester", so surely "the sender" does have 'p' rights.

Should this be regarded as a bug?

Use the -a option to specify the authid.


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