On Sat, 26 Mar 2005, seph wrote:
wouldn't it let cyrus deliver to shared boxes without having to give
anyone p? Am I missing something obvious?
Yes, but what is that saving you from?
users shooting themselves in the foot. In my experience, users viewing
shared folders through an MTA quite often do
>> wouldn't it let cyrus deliver to shared boxes without having to give
>> anyone p? Am I missing something obvious?
>
> Yes, but what is that saving you from?
users shooting themselves in the foot. In my experience, users viewing
shared folders through an MTA quite often do things they oughtn't:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, seph wrote:
Well, it hardcodes "postman" in yet another place but that's about the
only complaint.
But what does doing this buy you?
wouldn't it let cyrus deliver to shared boxes without having to give
anyone p? Am I missing something obvious?
Yes, but what is that saving you f
>> This seems to have come up countless times before, and I haven't ever
>> seen a conclusive answer. My lmtpd logs that it's pre-auth'ed, but I
>> can't figure out how to grant it rights. I found this patch
>> http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.cyrus-devel&msg=745
>
> Well,
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, seph wrote:
I'd like to use a couple shared imap folders to archive some of our
internal lists. I can't figure out how to make the acl do what I
want. Is there any way to avoid giving anyone the post right?
This seems to have come up countless times before, and I haven't ever
s
I'd like to use a couple shared imap folders to archive some of our
internal lists. I can't figure out how to make the acl do what I
want. Is there any way to avoid giving anyone the post right?
This seems to have come up countless times before, and I haven't ever
seen a conclusive answer. My lmtp