Ken Murchison wrote:
Jt Chiodi wrote:
I have noticed that a sub folder of a user's INBOX does not have
anyone p set on it when it is created. I am not giving my users
access to cyradm and do not want to change acls everytime a mailbox is
created. I would like to set the default sub folder behavior to
anyone p. I looked at the man for imapd.conf and the closest thing I
can find is defaultacl but the descripion says non-user with no
parent. How can I sent the default behavior of a user INBOX sub
folder to anyone p
If this is what you really want to do (I'm not sure that I'd
appreciate the fact that an admin is unilaterally enabling anyone to
post to my personal mailboxes), explicitly set 'anyone p' on the
INBOX, and this ACL will be inherited by all submailboxes when they
are created.
Hi all. What is the purpose/usage of "p" right?
I mean, I know what it stands for, "post" right, giving permission to
the user to post a message into that folder. So far, I have been
thinking of it in terms of mail delivery, since that is what allows
Cyrus to accept messages and file them into a particular folder. Am I
right? So, how come only the owner of a mailbox has "p"? Does Cyrus
switch to the owner, in case of a delivery?
I know I had to give "anyone" "p" on shared folders. I tried giving "p"
to user "cyrus", but it somehow did not work, not sure why. Delivery is
done from Sendmail via LMTP and I did setup auth-info, so Sendmail
should have authenticated itself as user "cyrus". Is that the right way?
Nix.
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