ocl wrote:
ocl wrote on 2004-12-05 18:56:
Is there conf setting whereby I can set a default ACL for newly
created user (and user folders)?
Of course there is. defaultacl
No, read the manpage. This is for toplevel *non-user* mailboxes.
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Software Engineer
ocl wrote on 2004-12-05 18:56:
Is there conf setting whereby I can set a default ACL for newly
created user (and user folders)?
Of course there is. defaultacl
Sorry for wasting your time and bandwidth.
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Michael Loftis wrote on 2004-12-05 01:46:
Remove the 'd' ACL, and probably the 'a' ACL as well from the users
mailboxes.
Is there conf setting whereby I can set a default ACL for newly
created user (and user folders)?
Cheers,
Ray
However this isnt' the solution your'e looking for. You want to do
Remove the 'd' ACL, and probably the 'a' ACL as well from the users
mailboxes.
However this isnt' the solution your'e looking for. You want to do backups.
--On Saturday, December 04, 2004 19:37 +0200 ocl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
We have had an employee delete all his mails and then leave
t
Hi,
We have had an employee delete all his mails and then leave
the company. Now, the management is asking me to make it
impossible for mail users to delete any mails.
We do have an 'archive' mailbox which --in a way-- serves
this purpose but, it is not the same thing: It does not
have the same fol