> Is there some more info on this "graffiti"? What's the intention? How is
> it used? How is it managed? Any quota on it?
"graffiti" is an imap hierarchy on CMU's Cyrus installation. The
intention is to provide a place for people to create arbitrary shared
mailboxes, for whatever use. It is es
-- Jeffrey T Eaton said the following on 9/23/05 3:54 PM:
CMU has a tree called graffiti in which anyone can create new bboard
mailboxes. How is this implemented? I see instructions for creating
with Mulberry and cyradm, and it implies the C acl, but that would
also allow anyone to delete mailb
Jeffrey T Eaton wrote:
CMU has a tree called graffiti in which anyone can create new bboard
mailboxes. How is this implemented? I see instructions for creating
with Mulberry and cyradm, and it implies the C acl, but that would
also allow anyone to delete mailboxes. Or is that how it works?
> CMU has a tree called graffiti in which anyone can create new bboard
> mailboxes. How is this implemented? I see instructions for creating
> with Mulberry and cyradm, and it implies the C acl, but that would
> also allow anyone to delete mailboxes. Or is that how it works?
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CMU has a tree called graffiti in which anyone can create new bboard
mailboxes. How is this implemented? I see instructions for creating
with Mulberry and cyradm, and it implies the C acl, but that would
also allow anyone to delete mailboxes. Or is that how it works?
Joseph Brennan
Columbia U